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+ AND THEN SOME
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+ REVOLUTION IN OUR LIFETIME
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Abraça a Tristeza
(10-song album available on LP and CD)



LISTEN:
Maybe Liquor, Maybe Blood
Blessed Us with Reason
Sleep Song
Euphoria Fades
Flattering Inaccuracy of Memory
Case for the Life of Solitude




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Abraça a Tristeza CD

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Abraça a Tristeza LP
(Handmade letterpress cover printed on blood red post-consumer waste paper in silver and black ink, with insert. Quality vinyl provides dynamic range and full fidelity response. Each record hand stuffed with love!)

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Abraça a Tristeza
Judith and Holofernes

Description:
Judith and Holofernes is a band from San Francisco who play an American variation of traditional Portuguese fado music ("fado" translates as "fate"). Like fado, Judith and Holofernes' music is sad and melancholic, evoking feelings of sorrow, futility and longing - what the Portuguese refer to as saudade. The four members of the band come from indie/punk roots and started playing fado music after a pilgrimage to Lisbon, where they were acquainted with the mixture of wine, tragedy and Catholic guilt that the time-honored fadistas had perfected.

The band owes as much to its collective conviviality as it does to its despair. The sleepy town the band members called home suffered a rash of suicides; Judith and Holofernes lost three friends to the noose. Each member dealt with their guilt differently: drink, escape, sex, isolation. Collectively, they set it all against a backdrop of old-world melody, making them stronger together than they are individually. The music is as much about sadness as it as about survival, as much about the suicides as it is about the everyday life-the afterward. The music of Judith and Holofernes is not lighthearted--it is sincere--and that sincerity, that genuine quality, is what makes their music so engaging.

The name of the band references a biblical story of a beautiful Jewess, Judith, who seduces one of Nebuchadnezzar's invading generals, Holofernes. After getting him drunk, Judith beheaded and de-balled Holofernes, then marched into the city with the severed head, empowering the Jews to defeat their enemy. This narrative of sex, betrayal, revenge and death--similar to the fado music of Lisbon--is echoed by the band.

On this, the group's third album, Judith and Holofernes has found a way to proceed untrammeled by the conventional methods of the music industry. On this, the group's first album released on Vanguard Squad, the band has come not only to understand itself, but to be comfortable in its own skin, as the title suggests. Abraça a Tristeza, translated from Portuguese, means "Embrace the Sadness." While the band is comfortable, they aren't sheepish when it comes to difficult subject matter. The stories may be grim, but the songs are melodic and sweet, making themselves memorials in the mind; things you recollect later, humming to yourself, reminiscing on the universal similarities of the human condition. Because, after all, haven't most of us been there.

This album is about moving on while being reverential of the past. This album is about hopelessness and what comes after. This album is about staying afloat through the doldrums, enduring the pain, and finding camaraderie. How many songs can you sing about lost love, dead friends, and shattered lives? The whores and drunks in the barrio of Lisbon have been at it for two hundred years so far; Judith and Holofernes is proud to carry on that tradition.


Judith and Holofernes: • Tracy Hobbs: voz
• Markus Hobbs: viola baixo
• Mitch Hobbs: viola
• Dos da Rosa: guitarra e voz


Abraça a Tristeza was recorded throughout 2006 by Judith with the help of Nigel Pavao of Pine Studios. Nathan Wanta sings on "Case for the Life of Solitude" and "Sleep Song." Mastered by Darin Dahlinger. Layout and design by Drew Hathaway. Vinyl design assistance by Tsega Dinka.

MORE:
Download Press Release PDF
Biography of Judith and Holofernes
A History of Fado
Judith and Holofernes Jukebox
Judith and Holofernes Website