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Strange Negotiations

David Bazan

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“You’ve gotta take stock and you’ve gotta take your lumps,” sings David Bazan in “People,” one of the key tracks on Strange Negotiations. The ex-Pedro the Lion front man follows up on the promise of his solo debut Curse Your Branches with a similarly provocative batch of slow-churning rock tracks, rendered by Bazan with touring bassist Andy Fitts and drummer Alex Westcoat. Strange Negotiations is the work of an angry truth-seeker who doesn’t care whom he outrages — tunes like “Level With Yourself,” “Eating Paper” and “Don’t Change” take on spiritual lethargy and moral cowardice without flinching. “Wolves At the Door” and the title tune have political implications, while “Messes” prods at the raw nerves of personal memory. There are tender notes here as well, heard in “Virginia” (a compassionate portrait of a departed friend) and “Won’t Let Go” (a long-distance promise of love). Bazan’s vocals — deep-toned and tinged with melancholy — are a perfect match for the material, underscoring the mixture of anguish, defiance and resolve that runs through this powerful release.

Customer Reviews

Another Great Album By David

Title says it all. He never disappoints! This is similar to Pedro's Control, as far as the electric hard rock sound goes. Very different from branches IMO, but So far, I'm really digging the guitar riffs. Future Past and Virginia are my personal favorites so far. Can't wait to listen through the album again again and again. Thank you Mr. Bazan

What did you expect? It's David Bazan.

Bazan can literally do no wrong. Buy this album. And then put it on repeat for a month straight. He's the number two songwriter alive, just below Dylan, as far as I'm concerned and this may be one of his best lyrical releases to date. Support real music and by this gem.

Yay!

Do it David! So good!!

Biography

Born: January 22, 1976

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

The son of a pastor, David Bazan wasn't introduced to secular music until his early youth, which helps explain the Christian-influenced songwriting of his band project, Pedro the Lion. Bazan formed the group in 1995, mixing first-person narratives and nuanced indie rock with contributions from a rotating cast of musicians. Based in Seattle, the group released four albums, beginning with 1998's It's Hard to Find a Friend and concluding with 2004's...
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