WATCH: The Hackles, “Birdcage”

Artist: The Hackles
Hometown: Astoria, Oregon
Song: “Birdcage”
Album: What a beautiful thing I have made
Release Date: April 7, 2023
Label: Jealous Butcher Records

In Their Words: “The protagonist of ‘Birdcage’ is a fictionalized amalgam of three real people:

1. A man that I read about in the local paper who was arrested for killing and cleaning a deer in the middle of the street in Astoria, Oregon.

2. A friend who is a vocal anti-vaxer and conspiracy theorist.

3. An evangelical farmer-friend from my childhood town.

“The song speaks to the warring feelings of obligation and fear when confronting someone who is in moral opposition to myself. I want so desperately to challenge them, but can only browbeatenly hide behind the lyrics of this tune.

“My husband and I bought a fixer-upper 1900s farmhouse in the fall of 2022. The Hackles’ live video of ‘Birdcage’ was filmed in an upstairs bedroom in front of a wall that was scheduled for demolition. We flipped on the antiquated knob and tube power just long enough to heat the room, shoot a live version of the song, strip down and change into coveralls, paint the wall a different color, film a different song, and so on … until we were roasting from the space heater, rosy from red wine, and had four live videos to pair with the upcoming record. Our good friend, Tyler Little, filmed and edited the videos, whilst Kati and Luke engineered the audio. I have since demoed the well-used wall, in the spirit of progress. Wouldn’t it be nice to think the bird has broken its cage?” — Halli Anderson, The Hackles


Photo Credit: Justin Ringle

WATCH: The Horsenecks, “Six Foot Under”

Artist: The Horsenecks
Hometown: Astoria, Oregon
Song: “Six Foot Under”
Album: Started Out in Town
Release Date: January 29, 2021
Label: Tiki Parlour Recordings

In Their Words: “We got this song from an early sixties recording of an obscure country singer named Bob Fryfogle. A man jilted at the altar, walking around the church graveyard wanting to bury his heart. The melody and lyrics are so lonesome, as soon as we heard it we knew we’d have to learn it. It’s a departure from the rest of the songs on the album in that it’s the only song with electric guitar and drums, while the rest of the album is acoustic. This song represents a broader scope of the music we love to play at live shows or sitting around kitchen tables.” — The Horsenecks


Photo credit: David Bragger

LISTEN: The Hackles, “The Show Goes On”

Artist: The Hackles
Hometown: Astoria, Oregon
Song: “The Show Goes On”
Album: A Dobritch Did as a Dobritch Should
Release Date: November 8, 2019
Label: Jealous Butcher Records

In Their Words: “‘The Show Goes On’ is an homage to and a reflection on the life of Bulgarian-born circus impresario Al Dobritch. The song arose from a circus-themed song challenge that sent me down a ‘Circus Circus’ research rabbit hole. Deep in that hole I discovered Al Dobritch, whose byzantine life got me thinking about the interaction between self-determination and outside, decisive forces in all our lives. It was recorded by us and Adam Selzer at The Rope Room studio in our hometown of Astoria, Oregon. Luke’s guitar & James Owen Greenan’s pedal steel converse, Cory Gray’s organ elevates, Gabrielle Macrae’s vocals elaborate, Olaf Ydstie’s drums are the train that goes off the cliff, and Adam Selzer’s percussion and mixing cause everything to make sense.” — Kati and Luke, The Hackles


Photo credit: Courtesy of HearthPR/Lauren Jacobson