Elvis Perkins in Dearland
Elvis Perkins is no spring chicken. He’s also experienced the downs of life as well as the ups. For anyone who doesn’t know, he’s the son of the late actor Anthony Perkins (most famous for his role as Norman Bates in Psycho) who died of AIDS-related illness in 1992. His mother Berry Berenson was on one of the planes that crashed into the World Trade Center. Elvis (that’s his real name) isn’t one to go into detail about the meaning of his lyrics, but you can’t help think that some of the heartache he has experienced has informed songs like It’s a Sad World After All (“Follow the sound to the table underground / there will be plenty tears going round”) and Ash Wednesday (“No one will survive Ash Wednesday alive / no soldier, no lover, no father, no mother / not an only child”)
There’s also something quite subtle about his music too. It doesn’t have much in the way of singalongs (except maybe May Day!) or even catchy tunes. But that’s not what makes it great. The greatness is to be found in the less obvious parts. A chord change here. A slight vocal inflection there. Then some well-employed strings. And maybe a little touch of harmonica. It’s not even something that it’s easy to put your finger on, but once you’ve listened to his debut album Ash Wednesday a few times, you’ll know what I mean. It just feels, erm, substantial. And soulful. Heartfelt. Brimming with thought-provoking lyrics. And often, like on Moon Woman II and Emile’s Vietnam in the Sky, pure gorgeousness.
Download: Elvis Perkins – While You Were Sleeping
Download: Elvis Perkins – Moon Woman II
The UK release for Ash Wednesday isn’t until July, but it’s out in the US, so if you’re over here and you really can’t wait, you can get it from amazon.com
More photos from the gig at my Flickr.



1andy
wrote on 22 May 2007 at 18:45
completly agree with the post. elvis is something special, as are his band. i thought he was much better than willy when i saw them in oxford. nothing wrong with willy’s set, but elvis’ band seemed to be alot tighter all round. definatly recommend him to anyone!
2The Daily Growl
wrote on 23 May 2007 at 9:41
This seems to be the general opinion everywhere I’ve read so far…
3Lily
wrote on 24 May 2007 at 10:02
Indeed. I saw them in Norwich, I hadn’t heard of Elvis but I thought he and his band were absolutely fantastic. Willy’s set seemed to plod… disappointing as his first album was so strong.