I’ve been seeing the newest Fair to Midland album, “Fables from a Mayfly: What I Tell You Three Times Is True,” at Best Buy for a long time, and while its artsy cover and long title always intrigued me, I never bothered to take a listen to it. Not too long ago, I stumbled upon their earlier “Drawn and Quartered EP” for $1, and so I picked it up. It contains older demos and a few live tracks from their independent releases. The reason I’m writing all of this is because the first track on this EP is killer. I can’t stop listening to it. So I thought I’d share.
Fair to Midland, “Orphan Anthem ‘86″
I’ll admit, upon listening to this song, one of my first reactions was that they were a Christian band. The following lines piqued my curiosity:
Instilled in us ethics, not by god, but by our choice
I can’t even imagine, but I can see it
and
Encompassed by standards, and we give ourselves all of the credit
Can’t put my finger on it, but I can see it
I did a quick Google Search and came upon an interview that the lead singer, Darroh Sudderth, did with Mp3.com. Here’s what he had to say on the subject (I thought the interviewer was not-so-subtle in his questioning):
Chris Rolls:You said you were out on the road with…who did you say, Flyleaf?
Darroh Sudderth:Yes.
Chris: Not now, but before…the Christian hardcore band?
Darroh: Yes, sir.
Chris: Now, I have to ask: Do you have any particular religious affinities?
Darroh: It all depends on which one of us you ask. I wouldn’t say we’re a Christian band, but some of us are Christians in the band.
Chris: I see. I see. But it’s not something that you’re promoting as a band?
Darroh: No. No.
Chris: OK.
Darroh: It may be something that subconsciously comes through at some points, with one or more of the members. But…yeah.
Chris: But is it something that you work into your lyricism?
Darroh: Well, I grew up…me personally…I’m sure it works its way into a lot of the lyrical content because I grew up in the Bible Belt. So it’s almost… But I won’t say which ones of us are Christians and which ones aren’t and which are atheists. But it’s about a 50/50. We’re cut in half.
Chris: Well, that must make for some interesting conversation on the road, especially if you’re doing a rock tour.
Darroh: Oh, yeah.
The whole interview is worth reading, actually. They sound like an interesting band. I’ll have to give their latest endeavor a listen.