John Moreland w/ Jordan Foley @ Heartwood Soundstage | Gainesville, FL

Schedule

Wed, 26 Feb, 2025 at 07:00 pm

UTC-05:00

Location

Heartwood Soundstage | Gainesville, FL

Colt Classic & Heartwood Soundstage Presents:
John Moreland
w/ Jordan Foley
TICKETS šŸŽŸļø: https://www.prekindle.com/event/89625-john-moreland-gainesville
DOORS šŸšŖ: 6:00PM
SHOWTIME šŸŽ¶: 7:00PM
Wednesday, February 26th, 2025
Indoor Show, All ages
Heartwood Soundstage
619 S Main St
Gainesville, FL 32601
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šŸŽ¶ JOHN MORELAND šŸŽ¶
Spotify: https://shorturl.at/xyUHa
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/johnmoreland
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@johnmorelandok
Tiny Desk:

After an impressive 2010s run of albums that earned him a devoted fanbase, accolades from outlets like The New York Times, Fresh Air, and Pitchfork, and a place in the upper echelon of modern Americana singer-songwriters, John Moreland has already taken two unexpected turns this decade, both of which highlight his fierce artistic independence. First, he released a brilliant and sonically layered folk-electronica meditation on modern alienation, 2022ā€™s Birds In The Ceiling, that took some of his fans by surprise. Then, after wrapping up a difficult tour behind that record in November 2022, he stopped working entirely. He took an entire year off from playing shows and didnā€™t use a smartphone for 6 months. ā€œAt the end of that year, I was just like ā€˜Nobody call meā€™. I needed to not do anything for a while and just process,ā€ Moreland says. After nearly a decade in the limelight, constantly jostled by the expectations of his audience, the music industry, and anonymous strangers online, he carved out some time to rest, heal, and reflect for the first time.
The result of that unplugged year at home is 2024ā€™s Visitor, a folk-rock record that is intimate, immediate, deeply thoughtful, and catchy as hell. Moreland recorded the album at his home in Bixby, Oklahoma, in only ten days, playing nearly every instrument himself (his wife Pearl Rachinsky sang on one song, and his longtime collaborator John Calvin Abney contributed a guitar solo), as well as engineering and mixing the album. ā€œSimplicity and immediacy felt very important to the process,ā€ he says.
This is a return to the approach Moreland took on his breakthrough albums, 2013ā€™s In The Throes and 2015ā€™s High On Tulsa Heat, both of which were largely self-recorded at home with a small cadre of additional musicians. Echoes of these early albums can be heard on Visitor (Moreland makes a passing reference to In The Throesā€™ opening track ā€œI Need You To Tell Me Who I Amā€ in two different songs on Visitor), which finds Moreland shutting out the noisy world outside, and the even noisier digital world in his pocket, to reconnect with a muse thatā€™s had to increasingly compete for his attention in the intervening years. Visitor charts his journey back to this muse. If Birds In The Ceilingā€™s theme was alienation, Visitorā€™s theme is un-alienation.
Moreland begins the album where he began his year-long process of healing: doomscrolling past images of political turmoil, war, and environmental destruction, in a trio of surprisingly hooky folk songs that address present-day social realities more directly than any previous John Moreland songs. On opening track ā€œThe Future Is Coming Fastā€, Moreland describes the perpetually logged-on life in a time of rolling catastrophe over gentle fingerpicking: ā€œThe news keeps steady coming in / Our condition shows its teeth again / A nightmare we all thought would end.ā€
In the bridge of that song, Moreland lands on a key couplet that captures the personal toll of living inside a perpetual cycle of digital bleakness, while also hinting at a way out: ā€œBut we donā€™t grieve, and we donā€™t rest / We just choose the lie that feels the best.ā€ In order to cope with our digitally mediated lives, where we constantly bear witness to ongoing disasters while feeling powerless to do anything about them, we must walk around in a persistent state of denial. We repress feelings and lie to ourselves continuously. This status quo is, of course, antithetical to the conditions that produce transcendent works of art. For an artist with ambitions like Morelandā€™s, this is a big problem.
An infinite feed filled with bad news isnā€™t the only thing thatā€™s been keeping Moreland from processing his emotions. Ironically, a busy career as a touring musician can prevent you from doing the deep self-reflection so necessary to the creative process just as much as a smartphone can. On ā€œNo Timeā€, Moreland sings ā€œNow itā€™s all a blur / They told you who you were,ā€ followed by the chorus line, ā€œI donā€™t have the time to cryā€. In the bridge of ā€œWill The Heavens Catch Us?ā€, Moreland describes how painful it can feel to focus exclusively on chasing success - often by following rules set down by others - without taking the time to process oneā€™s emotions, reflect, and heal: ā€œWe writhe in agony / For our precious little legacyā€. No wonder Moreland needed a break.
So whatā€™s Morelandā€™s solution to this impasse? The first step is the same one that Henry David Thoreau posed in Walden, another work about an artist intentionally isolating with the purpose of pursuing a deeper truth: ā€œSimplify, simplify, simplifyā€. No shows for a whole year. No smartphone. No studio time. No additional musicians. Strip things away and let inspiration emerge. On a musical level, the result is a raw, straightforward sound. Moreland leaves a lot of space in these songs. To hammer home the folk immediacy, he includes some new-for-him instrumentation, most prominently on two haunting instrumental interludes that he tracked live with a field recorder during late-night country drives. (Who knew that, on top of everything else, Moreland plays the mandolin and fiddle?) The result is that, when Moreland sings ā€œThe more you say, the less it meansā€ on the track of that title, it has the feeling of being a sort of personal mantra.
By doing all of that simplifying, Moreland creates space to invite the muse back in - a process that he narrates in a pair of gorgeous invocations that kick off Side Two of the album, ā€œBlue Dream Carolinaā€ and ā€œSilver Sliverā€ (the latter of which was also tracked live with a field recorder). He begins the side with what is perhaps the recordā€™s most poignant verse:
"Blue dream Carolina, remind me why I do this
Tell me what the truth is, donā€™t tell me who to be
I donā€™t have to tell you this life is plenty painful
Here comes my fallen angel, falling down on me"
By the end of this verse, his muse, his ā€œfallen angelā€, has returned to him, now a little worse for the wear. And by the end of the album, Moreland even seems to have resolved some of the internal struggles that led to his year off the road, as is revealed in a fiery couplet that signals his recommitment to a relentless pursuit of the truth: ā€œI will not be your puppet or your payment / Your easy entertainment, for Iā€™ve made amends to me.ā€ Moreland has grieved and rested and come out on the other side with a new world-weariness and hard-won wisdom.
But there is another path he could have taken. On his Petty-esque ode to despair ā€œOne Man Holds The World Hostageā€, Moreland cleverly leaves the identity of the ā€œone manā€ in question open. He could be one of any number of the men currently endangering humanity, whether itā€™s a world leader with access to nuclear weapons, an oil CEO pursuing ever-greater profits in spite of the threat posed by climate change, or just an average Joe with hate in his heart. But all of these ā€œone menā€ have something in common. As Moreland sings, ā€œOne man holds the world hostage ā€˜cause heā€™s afraid of his feelingsā€. This is the line that unifies the albumā€™s social commentary with the personal journey that Moreland describes. The denial and avoidance that most of us rely on to cope with the relentless speed and noise of modern life are, if allowed to fester, also the source of our greatest dangers. If we donā€™t work through our shit, Moreland suggests, we all have the potential to turn to the dark side. Morelandā€™s narration of his journey back to his muse is more than a simple anecdote, then. The steps that he took - simplify your life, then listen to that deep and quiet voice inside of you long and hard - form a road map for all of us toward some sort of healing, not just for ourselves individually, but potentially for society as a whole.
John Moreland is known for writing lines that hit you in the gut, but many of the best moments on Visitor are more subtle. The significance of one of the recordā€™s best lines, from ā€œThe More You Say, The Less It Means,ā€ may take multiple listens to fully sink in: ā€œSome folks say and some folks knowā€. This line sums up John Morelandā€™s worldview very neatly. It lays out the dichotomy of truth and lies that Moreland has spent his entire career examining, but now more elegantly than ever. On the one hand, there are people who constantly talk (or sing, or write, or post online) without deep thought or reflection - often irresponsibly, even dangerously, and for personal gain. These are the ā€œweary worn-out foolsā€ and ā€œfamous false prophetsā€ he lambasted on In The Throes, or the subject of ā€œOne Man Holds The World Hostageā€ on Visitor. And on the other hand, there are folks who know - those who commit themselves to the pursuit of truth and wisdom, and who only say things when they fully know them to be true. In Morelandā€™s book, the artistā€™s true calling is to be one of the latter - the ā€œfolks who knowā€. While John Moreland has already earned a spot in the pantheon of the great singer-songwriters of his generation, Visitor confirms his place in that much loftier Hall Of Fame.

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Heartwood Soundstage, 622 SE 1st St, Gainesville, FL 32601-6768, United States,Gainesville, Florida
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