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David Boone and the Mercenaries

David Boone State of the UnionLast week, David Boone had a dream. He was standing on the ground, looking at the sky, wishing he could fly. He leapt into the air, but predictably came back down again.

“Then I realized that the very notion of jumping is an up-and-down movement,” recalls Boone. “I’ve already limited my parameters to something I’m familiar with, when what I’m trying to do is unfamiliar to my experience.”

“So I thought, I don’t need to jump; I need to lift. I did that, and I started floating. And then just I flew away.”

It’s a telling fantasy in the world of David Boone, a poetic and prolific Missoula songwriter who has spent the better part of his adult life questioning – sometimes at his own peril – the assumptions that govern our lives in modern society.

Now just 28 years old, Boone has already encapsulated his thoughts and emotions in no fewer than ten albums of his original music. In his ever-growing oeuvre, Boone has proven himself capable of both heart-lifting optimism and dark despair over the state of humanity.

Now comes “The State of the Union,” a new album that he recorded last spring with help from the Mercenaries, a backing band made up of some of this region’s finest young musicians.

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From the very first notes of the album’s opening track, “Heaven’s Falling,” it’s clear this isn’t the upbeat Boone singing.

“I’ve been searching through the ages, through a thousand pages / Looking for the answer to break us from our cages,” he whispers over a jittery guitar line, which soon explodes into full-on, full-band musical angst:

 

So I’m crawling through my veins and I’m searching for the reason
All the songs with meaning have left us with our treason
What’s a boy to do with a God who knows perfection
I’m fed up with these questions I just want direction.

Speaking earlier this week about the album’s inspiration, Boone said that in the wake of his most recent album, the uplifting and hopeful “A Tale of Gold,” he was dogged ever more by a sense that our society is caught in a deepening rut of misguided priorities and selfishness.

“I think I always picture a world where everyone helps one another and we give to one another, but in reality there’s this self preservation and the climbing of the ladder that throws so many good things off course,” he said. “This material specifically deals with that.”

Indeed it does, in eleven tracks of hard-driving rock music that never relent from addressing hard questions about the state of our personal relationships and our society – the “Union” of the album’s title – while longing for breakthrough, for clarity.

“I wanted to tell you / We could be healing or we could keep dying,” he cries at full voice in the album’s raging closer, “We Could Be Flying.” “I wanted to show you / There’s never a ceiling / We could be flying.”

“It’s definitely a darker, more aggressive album,” said Boone. “I think we’re always being tempted to take the easy route, to trade in what’s valuable and what’s lasting for the temporal things, for money, for success. I’m mentally exhausted with thinking about these concepts…I feel like this is my last word on the subject.”

 

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written by Veronica Wardlow, June 04, 2009
I listened to David Boone's song on your website and thought it was wonderful. He has a great voice. I will be telling all my friends about David Boone. Wish he could come to Philadelphia and do a concert or something. GReat!!!
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He's the real deal...great songwriter and singer
written by Jay, June 04, 2009
We just presented David in concert at our house concert series last Saturday night. If you'd like to hear streaming audio of his performance, visit our site and click Set 1 or Set 2 under his post.

This is one talented songwriter and singer with soul and spirit.
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written by Bob Wardlow, June 05, 2009
Dave is a deep thinker who uses his music to both find his way in the world and help the rest of us who are willing to listen do the same. In an age of vapid, self-serving & over produced "music" it makes extremely happy to see him succeeding on his own terms by never compromising the content of his words and quality of his music.
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written by Ray Kenny, June 08, 2009
An outstanding artist, song writer, & person. Had an opportunity to hear him perform at a wedding, and, he was awesome. Hope you get a chance to hear him perform. I will hear him again.......for sure.
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written by Jim Meyers, June 08, 2009
David Boone was awesome. I really enjoyed his music style and am looking forward to his new CD.
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written by michael healy, June 11, 2009
talented and filled with soul and surprise. thoughtful and fun! music takes off slow and even and takes you to higher and higher levels with an occasional explosion. really cool with 3 oools!
david boone does to music what danny macaskill does to bikes.
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written by Mom, March 02, 2010
I Love you Son - you are -AMAZING! momma mia.

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