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Darren Hayman And The Long Parliament 'The Violence'

£9.99

Fortuna POP!

Darren Hayman And The Long Parliament 'The Violence'

£9.99

Gatefold CD With Booklet / Heavyweight 2LP Vinyl with Poster & MP3 Download.

Over the past four years, ex-Hefner man Darren Hayman has been releasing records about lidos, dogging and Russian space dogs. He has played gigs in libraries, observatories and remote Hebridean Islands. In all that time, however, Hayman's real focus has been on this, a 20-song, double LP chronicling the 17th century Essex Witch Trials during the English Civil Wars. The record constitutes the third part of Darren's Essex trilogy, the previous two albums, Pram Town and Essex Arms, dealing with the new towns and suburbs and the lawless countryside. I have been drawn to my birthplace because it is both familiar and alien to me, says Hayman.

Essex is so close to London yet so remote from it in many ways. I want to be both brutal and tender about the place in my songs. It's easy to become trapped by your own tropes. I write easily about modernity and pepper my lyrics with slang, brand names and colloquialisms. I wanted to write about something in Essex's past that spoke of its strangeness and also forced me to write in a language suitable for another period. Between 1644 and 1646, approximately 300 women were executed for witchcraft in the eastern counties of Essex, Suffolk and Norfolk.

Matthew Hopkins was the self appointed Witch Finder General who travelled East Anglia and helped small communities to rid themselves of these lonely, widowed women. The album deals with fear and isolation, the way we use our own terror in times of trouble to lash out at the weak, and how societies persecute otherness and outsiders.

The album also concerns itself with the wider context of the English Civil Wars. Hayman sings about King Charles I's doomed love for his French bride; Parliamentarian spies; Puritan ideals and the comfort of animals. The album is epic in both concept and sound. The landscape of the Dedham Vale is bought alive by beautiful intricate woodwind scores, trembling strings and destroyed church organs.

The Violence is an outstanding creative achievement, a truly unique and unprecedented album. It's about how violence frightens us and how fear just leads to greater violence, says Hayman.

Tracklisting:
1. The Violence 
2. Impossible Times 
3. How Long Have You Been Frightened For? 
4. We Are Not Evil 
5. The She-Cavaliers 
6. Elizabeth Clarke 
7. Vinegar Tom 
8. Parliament Joan 
9. The Word And The Word Alone 
10. I Will Hide Away 
11. When The King Enjoys His Own Again 
12. Henrietta Maria 
13. A Dogge Called Boye 
14. Outsiders 
15. Arthur Wilson's Reverie 
16. Rebecca West 
17. Desire Lines 
18. Kill The King 
19. A Coffin For King Charles, A Crown For Cromwell And A Pit For The People 
20. The Laughing Tree