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Chris B's Schmindie News Roundup and it's ensuing comments lit a fire under me to write this little blurb I've been meaning to get out for a while. While some, Chris B included, may feel this way:
I'm regularly asked to define schmindie, so, to me, schmindie is boring indie rock that gets the benefit of the doubt because it's "indie". Generally, if it has guys with beards and/or acoustic guitars, you're probably going to need to wake me when it's over.
I tend to disagree. I totally love me some good ol' acoustic indie-folk rock and I feel like there is so much quality stuff coming out of Seattle right now. For the past year or so, I've often found myself in discussions with other local music lovers regarding the post-grunge Seattle sound and I've heard it called several things: "Campfire Rock", "Trucker Rock", "Beard Rock" and now this "Schmindie" label.
Myself, I believe I've got the perfect term coined for the new genre: "Lumberjack Rock" (which may also be expanded into "Lumberjack Folk").
I'll provide a little more detail on what qualifies as Lumberjack to me:
Prolific local lumberjacks:
Iron & Wine - At my first Iron & Wine show in 2002, I saw a dirty kid walking around the Crocodile with this huge soup-saver beard and wondered to myself why this trailer park guy would be at a show in Seattle. That kid ended up being Sam Beam, the granddaddy of all Lumberjacks. He makes this list because he signed to Sub Pop and practically lives here. Before that show, no one on the Seattle indie-hipster scene was yet sporting the now ubiquitous hibernator beard. I hold Sam Beam personally responsible for every bird's nest beard from Ballard to Belltown to Beacon Hill.
Band of Horses - Even though they moved to South Carolina or wherever, they began here and I don't care what anyone says - they're still a Northwestern lumberjack band to me and always will be. Ben Bridwell's voice makes my heart soar like a hawk. Plus they spawned the equally awesome Grand Archives.
Fleet Foxes - DUH...
Cave Singers - Pete Quirk looks like a dirty trucker. I love him.
Horse Feathers - From Portland by way of Idaho, everyone should go check out Horse Feathers if they get a chance. Their music hoarsely whispers "Gold Rush" and makes me swoon a little bit.
Can you think of any others? Back me up on this, Lumberjack Lovers!
1 ChrisB said on May 14, 2009
I always assumed that people that had those beards were copying Chris Estey.
2 Imaginary Shrie said on May 14, 2009
I don't know if I love Horse Feathers because I grew up in the south listening to violins and dating boys with beards and pot bellies or because it's damn good and that girl has some bomb ass hair. But me likey.
And Heather, I tend to be with you on the acouti-indie-rock. Like butta... oh and Lumberjacks are #1 on my hot list.
IGshr*e
3 Imaginary Mimi said on May 14, 2009
Does Bonnie Prince Billy (and all his side projects) transcend this genre, or he part of it?
4 heather b said on May 14, 2009
BPB isn't from the Northwest, he's from Kentucky - and doesn't spend any time here apart from tour appearances...so no, definitely not a Lumberjack...
5 RJM said on May 14, 2009
So saith The Pose: There's more to life than your lumberjack look.
6 Imaginary Mimi said on May 14, 2009
Oh, my bad. Missed the final bullet point.
7 bored said on May 14, 2009
Um, really?!?!? Lumberjack? Lumber Lame.
8 Imaginary Mimi said on May 14, 2009
I think Lumberjack is so clever. It's very appropo for PNW beardy bands.
Heather, you are a visionary.
Viva los Lumberjacks!
9 Cristin said on May 14, 2009
I like to refer to the fashions worn by these kind of bands as faux-bo (short for faux hobo). The epitome of the faux-bo look is the banjo player for the Maldives.
10 imaginary dana said on May 15, 2009
Oh my god, FAUX BO!!! Yes yes YES! That's completely brilliant. Might even be better than Faux Hoax.
11 John in Ballard said on May 26, 2009
I'd like to nominate 3 more bands to join the list of Faux-bo NW artists (as well as second the use of the term faux-bo):
Blind Pilot
Blitzen Trapper
The Dutchess and the Duke
Any disagreements?
12 Justin Tyler Black said on October 26, 2009
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