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Ed Kuepper's Honey Steel's Gold
By (Author) Dr. John Encarnao
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic USA
7th September 2023
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Musicians, singers, bands and groups
782.42166092
Hardback
136
Width 127mm, Height 197mm
Ed Kueppers history as a rock pioneer with The Saints and Laughing Clowns means that his albums of the early 1990s represent a remapping of the singer-songwriter concept. His classic Honey Steels Gold shares a looseness with blues and folk recordings of the 1940s and 1950s, capturing performances that take detours, stretch and contract, wax and wane, such as the albums hit The Way I Made You Feel." Honey Steels Gold is a landscape to be immersed in, to get lost in. It provides a space not where questions are answered but where we might stop and get a drink; an environment that provides solace, but not platitudes; where we can share a wry smile about the downsides of the human condition rather than attempt the illusion of blocking them out completely. This study incorporates a consideration of Kueppers iconoclastic career, at odds with the music industry and the grunge era into which the album was released. Beyond the apparent facts, though, there is interpretation, speculation, and attempts to meet Honey Steels Gold on its own terms in some imaginary place.
John Encarnao is a guitarist, singer-songwriter, improviser and composer with over thirty releases to his credit. He is the author of Punk Aesthetics and New Folk (2013) and co-editor of Teaching and Evaluating Music Performance at University (2020). Recent essay subjects include Throbbing Gristle, Courtney Barnett, Pink Floyd and Angela Carter. He lectures in music at Western Sydney University, Australia.