COAX Records artist Geoff Berner (pronouns: He/him) is a Jewish singer/songwriter/accordion player/novelist/political activist living in Vancouver on the unceded lands of the Musqueum, Squamish and Tsleil-Watouth peoples.
Over the last 25 years, heās garnered a sizable, enthusiastic international cult following, having toured in 17 countries and played live on national radio in 7 of them. Heās opened for rock stars in stadiums, led 1000s in rude sing-a-longs from festival mainstages, and played nearly every dirty little cafe bar in Western Europe. Heās toured Scandinavia, extensively and often.
Heās spent much of his career playing klezmer music, the folk music of Eastern European Jews, but he also plays and writes folk songs in English, often of a lefty, satirical political nature. Those songs have been covered by a long of other artists, including: The Be Good Tanyas (āLight Enough to Travelā), Corb Lund (āThatās What Keeps the Rent Down, Babyā) Kaizers Orchestra (āWhiskey Rabbiā), Rae Spoon (āUnlistenable Songā) and Ben Caplan (āTravellerās Curse).
His latest album, ā7 Plague Songsā is his Covid Folk Songs album. During this ongoing, definitely-not-over pandemic, Berner has chosen to stay off the road and out of the bars. āI refuse to be a Pied Piper of mass infection,ā he says. With the release of the new album, heās beginning to play outdoor shows with strict Covid safety protocols, to ensure safety and accessibility for everyone.
ā7 Plague Songsā is intended to perform the traditional role of satire: afflicting those who are comfortable with the avalanche of death and disability that Covid is bringing, and comforting those afflicted by Long Covid, mourning the loss of loved ones who died because of governmentsā scandalous neglect of public health, or coping with the gaslighting of a dominant political culture determined to deal with overlapping crises by simply pretending they are over.
āMy message to you, if you know the pandemic isnāt over, is: āYou are not alone.āā
7 Plague Songs comes out on Coax Records via all the usual platforms, July 28th,2023.
[ http://www.geoffberner.com/ ]
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