Brian Woodbury will be releasing “Rhapsody & Filigree,” the 4th and final volume of the “Anthems & Antithets” series on July 25, 2022. Brian Woodbury is a songwriter who straddles the Avant-Pop Theater/Comedy divide. His eclecticism ranges from writing Disney cartoon themes and children’s TV songs, to experimental Jazz big band, to arranging 1960s Bollywood covers, to a country anthem about marriage equality and Tom Lehrer-esque comedy songs. He has released eleven albums, including the current 4-volume”Anthems & Antithets.” He creates music videos for his songs, most recently “Gimme Some of That Old Time Prog,” a spot-on sendup of Prog Rock. His songs have been sung by Nathan Lane, Lisa Loeb, Terre Roche & David Yazbek.
Van Dyke Parks has said of Brian’s music: “Not since… the wondrous works of young Brian Wilson… have I heard sound of this romantic design. Indispensable.” Brian Woodbury has been described as “… a multi-talented musician, bordering on genius. …He should be up there with Zappa and Beefheart,” BBC Radio 3, Mixing It, and as “a consummate writer of instantly memorable pop tunes,” All Music Guide
Says Brian: “Anthems & Antithets is a series of 4 double albums I’ve made during the pandemic, each one in its own musical mood: comic, confessional, political and arty. Rhapsody & Filigree is the 4th Volume in the series, and the culmination of the project.
Rhapsody & Filigree is expansive, fancy and fanciful – with a wide variety of arty, experimental kinds of pop songwriting, both musically and in subject matter. An emphasis on melody and beauty. The assumption is we’re all educated adults here. I always try to write songs about the things nobody writes songs about. For this album, even more so.
On this album, I condense large forms into smaller ones. For instance, the rock opera ‘Theseus Rex’ where Theseus is the bastard son of Jerry Garcia from the Grateful Dead. Inspired by early Genesis and prog rock concept albums, this rock opera lasts just over 9 minutes, but it has a sweeping cinematic scope and it tells a tragic story. Another example is the ‘Brief Mass,’ a full setting of the Latin Mass in just over 7 minutes.
I also love miniatures, like ‘When Byron Swam,’ a song about the elusive nature of artistic achievement. (“Did Lord Byron swim the Dardanelles or was it the Bosphorus?”) Or ‘The Honorable Mention’ where a Hollywood award show nominee rehearses his acceptance speech.”
Says Brian: “I had the great opportunity of collaborating with dozens of unique artists on this album. One song ‘How Soon We Forget, How Long We Remember,’ a song about the evolution of culture, was constructed using a game of musical telephone, where a half-remembered musical theme was recreated and passed on to the next musician in the chain.
Another collaboration came about when I found my music confused with the music of a different Brian Woodbury on all the streaming platforms. A situation apparently beyond the ability of the tech giants to solve. So I reached out to this other Brian Woodbury – a jazz trombonist – and we wrote a song about it. Called ‘The Other Brian Woodbury.’”
Brian concludes: “The overriding theme of the new CD is the future. Whereas Volume 2 is a wistful look at the past, and Volume 3 is an indictment of the injustices of the present, on the new album I tried to glimpse the future. To see what positive or at least non-dystopian outcomes we have to look forward to. Dystopia is an easy pose, but it shows an utter lack of imagination. In the face of climate change and authoritarianism, it’s a copout. There are solutions, and hints of better things to come. There will be a future.”
In support of the new releases, Brian is making music videos for the 18 songs on the new album, as well as continuing to make videos for songs from the other volumes of “Anthems & Antithets.” There are 20 music videos so far from the other volumes. And in a unique kind of tour, Brian will be doing a series of attentive listening parties at select music listening rooms in the US, UK & Europe.
Release date July 25th for both the new CD (Rhapsody & Filigree) and box set of all four volumes of the “Anthems & Antithets” project.
To purchase:
US & North America: https://brianwoodbury.bandcamp.com/album/rhapsody-filigree
UK & Europe: http://www.rermegacorp.com/
Tracklist:
01. Theseus Rex feat. Tulasi Rain, Derek Day & Rob Shapiro 09:17
02. The Other Brian Woodbury
03. Where It Came From 05:50
04. Two Halves 03:02
05. We Are the Sun feat. Naomi Adele Smith & Johnny Unicorn
06. Dystopian Fantasy
07. Everybody’s Gonna Be the Same feat. Jonathan Feinberg
08. How Soon We Forget, How Long We Remember feat. Amy Denio, Amy Engelhardt, Bill Burnett, Jonathan Feinberg, Paul F. Perry, Tulasi Rain & Johnny Unicorn
09. The Honorable Mention
10. This Golden Hour
11. The Day the Music Never Died
12. Dilettante
13. Murderer feat. Brian Dewan
14. Intelligent Life
15. Bad Timing
16. When Byron Swam
17. Our Cattywampus World
18. Brief Mass feat. Anand Darsie, Kathi Funston & Tulasi Rain
Lineup:
Brian Woodbury: vocs, gtrs, bass, piano, keys, synths, perc, autoharp, kalimba, uke, programming, arranging, FX, misc.
Marc Muller: gtrs (Halves, Sun, How, Died); banjo (Soon, Murderer); mandolin (How)
Jim Kimo West: gtrs (Theseus); gtrs, bass & co-arranging (Where)
Sam Woodbury: gtrs, bass, keys & co-arranging (Timing)
Eli Brueggemann: piano (Theseus, Sun, Died)
David Witham: piano & co-arranging (Other); piano (Dilettante, Byron)
Peter Lurye: piano, keys & co-arranging (Where)
Elma Mayer: co-arranging (Byron)
Dan Lutz: bass (Theseus, Died)
Edwin Livingston: bass (Other)
Bob Drake: bass (Dystopian)
Oren Bloedow: bass (Honorable)
Andy Sanesi: drums (Other)
Jonathan Feinberg: drums (Halves, How, Mass); drums, perc (Where, Sun, Died, Murderer); drums, perc & co-arranging (Intelligent); vocs (Same, How); bgd vocs (Mass)
Chris Cutler: drums (Dystopian)
Emedin Rivera: perc (Same)
Pete Korpela: perc (Golden)
Sara Parkins: violins (Where, Same, Golden, Murderer, Intelligent)
Ben Powell: violin (How)
Mark Hollingsworth: woodwinds (How, Golden, Murderer, Cattywampus)
Soli Jones: oboe & English horn (Same)
Chris Tedesco: trumpet (Intelligent)
Dr. Brian W. Woodbury: trombones & co-arranging (Other); trombones (Halves, Murderer, Mass)
Devon Taylor: tuba (Murderer)
Tulasi Rain: vocs (Theseus, How, Mass); bgd vocs (Where, Golden)
Derek Day: vocs (Theseus)
Rob Shapiro: vocs (Theseus); bgd vocs (Mass)
Kathi Funston: vocs (Honorable, Mass)
Johnny Unicorn: vocs (Sun, How)
Naomi Adele Smith: vocs (Sun); bgd vocs (Mass)
Brian Dewan: vocs (Murderer)
Amy Denio: vocs (How)
Amy Engelhardt: vocs (How)
Bill Burnett: vocs (How)
Paul F. Perry: vocs (How); bgd vocs (Golden)
Anand Darsie: vocs (Mass)
John thomas Oaks: whistling (Murderer)
Dan Cubert: FX (Theseus, Where, Dystopian, Honorable)
