Catch for Us the Foxes

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Catch For Us The Foxes
Studio album by MewithoutYou
Released
October 15, 2004
Recorded
Seagrass Studios, Los Angeles, California
Genre
Indie rock
Length
45:59
Label
Tooth & Nail
Producer
Brad Wood
Professional reviews
AbsolutePunk.net (91%) link
Jesus Freak Hideout
Allmusic link
MewithoutYou chronology
[A?B] Life(2002)
Catch For Us the Foxes(2004)
Brother, Sister(2006)
Catch for Us the Foxes is indie rock group MewithoutYou’s second full-length album, released on October 15, 2004 by Tooth & Nail Records.
Catch for Us the Foxes reached a peak position of number 20 on the Billboard Top Heatseekers on October 23, 2004.
Track listing
All tracks by MewithoutYou
“Torches Together” 3:47
“January 1979″ 3:26
“Tie Me Up! Untie Me!” 3:41
“Leaf” 3:37
“Disaster Tourism” 2:58
“Seven Sisters” 3:48
“The Soviet” 3:03
“Paper Hanger” 4:12
“My Exit, Unfair” 3:52
“Four Word Letter” (Pt. Two) 4:22
“Carousels” 5:41
“Son of a Widow” 3:27
Personnel
Troy Glessner Mastering
Chad Johnson A&R
Christopher Kleinberg Group Member
Robbie Lackritz Assistant
Richard Mazzotta Group Member
Daniel Pishock Group Member
Aaron Weiss Group Member
Chick Wolverton E-Bow
Brad Wood Producer, Engineer, Mixing
Lyrical themes
Recurring motifs throughout the album include foxes (Disaster Tourism, The Soviet), leaves (Tie Me Up! Untie Me!, Leaf) and day/night (Disaster Tourism, The Soviet). Front man and song writer Aaron Weiss quotes many different sources, but most often he borrows from Jalal ad-Din Rumi, a poet of Sufism, the religion of his mother. The album title itself, “Catch For Us The Foxes” is taken from Song of Solomon (or Song of Songs) 2:15 in The Bible.
“Torches Together” was written in light of Aaron Weiss’s experience at The Simple Way and Brouderhoff, two communities that take the idea of church as seriously as the early church. While there Aaron wrote this song. “The song off our new record, orches Together, talks about community and coming together and loving each other..” He also references his previous suicidal tendencies: “anyway, aren’t you unbearably sad?” and looks into the Simple Way philosophy of living simply and with no plans: “so never mind of plan making, we’ll start living.” He also uses common biblical concepts of the church like a building (1 Peter 2:4-5), being the light of the world (Matthew 5:14). The song ends with a reference to Matthew 11:16-17.
“January 1979″ is a song themed around Aaron Weiss’s failure as a human in life. He and former bassist, Daniel Pishock, were both born in January 1979. The “crash” Aaron explains refers to his birth. Aaron wrote this song discussing his frustration surrounding his “overfed, unconcerned, and comfortably numb” existence. Realizing his failure, he sings of becoming a servant of all, a reference to Matthew 23:11. Becoming the lowest would imply that there would no longer be any possibility of failing more. While he remarks that his eyes have become useless, the song ends with hope of a cure. His concept about grasshoppers may reference to Numbers 13:33, or Isaiah 40:22. The line “My ear pressed against the past / like a glass on the wall of a house in a photograph” closely resembles a line in Richard Brautigan’s novel “So The Wind Won’t Blow It All Away”.
“Tie Me Up! Untie Me!” shows themes of suicide and the mysterious salvation of the Lord. Weiss begins with a search for someone, probably God, on the “tops of the trees”, where a glorious God should be found, but with no success. He rather finds that Jesus is “buried” and mostly left unnoticed. Despite Weiss’s inability to find God, God grabbed him, like a sickness. Then his “sweetheart moved away,” possibly referring to his previous relationship with sin or the world (with further references to this girl in the chorus). However this provided more tension as Weiss goes on to speak of his distance from God, and his fickleness is obeying God or obey his flesh (“Tie me up! Untie me!). Suicide seems to be a major distraction. Again he describes the search for God, and his surprise in finding God in a “dull shell.” The song ends with witness of victory over seemingly unsurmountable tendencies towards suicide. He takes from Rumi using the line: “Love moves away. The light changes. I need more grace than I thought.”
“Leaf” likely is a song born out of Aaron’s sudden change from caring about his clothing and dance style to his disgust with showiness and fame. In an interview by Relevant Magazine he comments about clothes “I feel embarrassed…(and so on) To get More information , you can visit some products about portable bluetooth receiver, c band satellite, . The Downlight products should be show more here!

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