Groove the Sorrow
announcing the release of "Groove the Sorrow", the first single of Infinity's Bottom, the second album by Lieutenant-Colonel David Davis
Just as a reminder of who we are and why we are doing this etc. and so forth…I include the following:
We are Lieutenant-Colonel David Davis, an indie rock band from Vancouver, British Columbia and we are excited to announce that our second album Infinity’s Bottom will be released on Friday, June 7.
Infinity’s Bottom contains nine songs, two of which oddly enough contain iterations of the word “infinity” in the title so the imbricated themes kind of thrust themselves upon us: eternity, ending as beginning, the role artificial intelligence plays in human erasure, loneliness, loss and grief and the way the latter seems to go on forever.
“Groove the Sorrow” is a study of war memorials, homeless encampments and the general misanthropic malaise that characterizes the present urban Canadian condition, presented as a guitar-forward indie dance hit.
Lt. Colonel David Davis is Colin Snowsell heretofore a published novelist (The Frollett Homestead), short story writer (published in The Malahat Review, The Danforth Review, Event Magazine, Prairie Fire and others), and academic (the book chapter “Fanatics, Apostles and NMEs” in the Intellect Books/University of Chicago publication Morrissey: Fandom, Representations and Identities, for instance); and Cole Friesen, multi-talented musician, producer and also the bassist in the L.A. band The Matchstick Skeletons. They both live on East Hastings Street, Vancouver.