Currently based in Durham, NC, John Darnielle started making music under the moniker The Mountain Goats in 1991 while working as a nurse in a California state hospital. Recording on a boombox, he created a number of albums in cassette-only format for the Shrimper label. The subsequent releases of Darnielle’s band, which has featured a shifting roster of members over the years, include The Coroner’s Gambit (Absolutely Kosher, 2000), The Sunset Tree (4AD), and Transcendental Youth (Merge).
For our fifth CD, Esopus invited 12 musicians to pick a work of visual art they recalled as having been significant to them at some point in their lives and then use it as inspiration for a song. The selected pieces ranged from historic masterpieces to contemporary work to anonymous folk art.
Some songs hint at their source lyrically; others—including several instrumentals—echo in musical form the visual poetry of the piece they reference. Connecting particular tracks with their source is a challenge, and we didn't make it any easier: Esopus asked musicians to avoid directly referencing the artworks’ titles in their songs, because we thought readers might enjoy establishing the links on their own.