Friday 13 May 2011

Adam Gnade: An American Voice

More and more American art is becoming obsessed with identity. We seem to be having a difficult time lately understanding exactly what it is that makes us us, what sets our stars and stripes apart. When I first came across Adam Gnade's work, I felt a major sense of relief (not only as an American, but as a human being as well) because his art brings this struggle with identity to the surface, laying it out unashamedly for all to see. Whether it’s via his writing or his music, he's blazing a trail in sole search of the self, taking a cerebral road trip through the American landscape with reckless, fulfilled abandonment. He chronicles it all—the drugs, the sex and loneliness, the rock and roll—all the while maintaining a genuine, gritty honesty. There is no sugar to make the medicine go down. He kicks his head back and swallows the good, the bad and the ugly, never bothering to stop for air—all the while making me 100% proud to be American (whatever that may mean).




*Adam Gnade's work is released by an independent publisher/record label called Punch Drunk Press, which you can follow here.

2 comments:

  1. I'm happy to say I've seen Adam Gnade in both the UK (six times!) and herein the US of A (only once, in Iowa at the punk club Cattleclub Collective--that was back when he was terrible live. Now he's got it nailed down (-:. The last caberet Voltaire edinburg show with blood red shoes was so good.) big fan of his novel hymn california. Can't wait until he gets his next book published. (-:

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  2. I seriously love this man so much, from the bottom of my heart. It's true.

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