FELL MUSIC – ‘War Eternal’
Posted: March 7, 2012 | Author: Venice Arts Club | Filed under: Doug Lewis, Fell Music | Tags: alt music, arthur barrow, collapse, demockery, doug lewis, fell music, jamie cohen, kristen vigard, larry klimas, los angeles music, lotek studios, music, venice, venice arts club, venice CA |Leave a commentThe songs of FELL MUSIC are themes of love lost and found, experience and worldly adventure from the high street to the low, and pure protest – against war, injustice, inequality. Fell Music is social commentary bled into song from the page of todays culture.
“Equal rights and justice for all, that’s my beat. War is a lie. Politics and politicians play a money game for a money grab. Television and Madison Ave. are vacum’s built to sustain passivity and subtract life and imagination from those they attract. The real world is somewhere else. I figured out early on that Vietnam was a calculated and cold-blooded propaganda campaign built on media cooperation and most of all built on fear…fear of the VC, fear of communism, fear of the unknown. So yea, my writing and songs have to do with a world of hearts and bones, love and loss, a through the looking glass view from the here to beyond, an awakening and an enlightenment.” DL
Here’s a track from ‘that side’ of Fell Music, titled WAR ETERNAL:
FELL MUSIC – WAR ETERNAL
DOUG LEWIS of FELL MUSIC