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		<title>Ellery James Roberts &#8211; Kerou&#8217;s Lament</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you ready for an experience? This is a pretty drastic departure from most of the songs featured on the site; but sometimes there is something that just strikes a chord with you and for me, this song is that something. Last year, English post-rock/heavy-pop...]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you ready for an experience? This is a pretty drastic departure from most of the songs featured on the site; but sometimes there is something that just strikes a chord with you and for me, this song is that something.</p>
<p>Last year, English post-rock/heavy-pop band <strong>WU LYF</strong> called it quits after one spectacular album <em>Go Tell Fire to the Mountain. </em>Upon leaving, frontman Ellery James Roberts said in a statement “There’s blood running down streets of every city in the world, what’s a song to do… and I struggle for a based positivity.”</p>
<p>Now fast forward six months to today, where Roberts released &#8220;<strong>Kerou&#8217;s Lament</strong>,&#8221; his first solo song, via tumblr. The song is accompanied by a <a href="http://youtu.be/bDv4Ukyjbic" target="_blank">video</a>, (which contains better audio quality.) This video probably best describes the sentiment of this song as well by utilizing interspersing footage of a young girl going through the motions of self-immolation with flashes of a poster that reads, &#8220;What does it mean to be free?* The song also samples Lil&#8217; B/Clams Casino&#8217;s &#8220;<a href="http://youtu.be/FJJ8hWDXWGs" target="_blank">I&#8217;m God</a>&#8221; and Daniel Pinchbeck’s “Planetary Initiation” speech, all to anthemic synths and orchestration. As a whole, it&#8217;s powerful, uplifting, grandiose, intense, and befitting of everything Roberts/WU LYF have stood for.</p>
<p>*Thank you Pitchfork for this line, there really isn&#8217;t any better way to say it.</p>
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