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Gus Black – This is Not the Day…

Gus Black - Today is Not the Day...Gus BlackToday is not the day… (Cheap Lullaby)

There’s a house at the end of the street. The tar paper siding has veins of rust extending out from the nails and the corners are turning up. Behind the windows that are never open are drawn blinds, yellowed from countless days blocking the sunlight from penetrating the smoky interior. You can just see through the screen door a round bruise of a mark the size of a man’s boot on the white wooden door. It’s usually quiet around here.

The neighborhood is peaceful, idyllic even, if a little worse for wear. The good economic times of a decade ago passed over this street, but the recent downturn has mostly ignored it as well. It remains unchanged except for the house at the end. The tears and scars of the neighborhood crack the paint of the trim and the roof sags under the weight of the secrets. Dorian Grey could live here, but he doesn’t.

There’s a bicycle left in the tall grass in the side yard. It’s exactly where the little girl left it when her mom burst through the screen door and scooped her up. There was never violence in the house, but there was a constant vibration of unease. The girl’s mother was fine living there until things got “weird.” Their bags were packed before the girl was home from school.

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Don't Fuck with Gus Black

I am sometimes teased by my rock snob friends for having, what is to them, an unusually high number of movie soundtracks in my collection. I won’t apologize for it though. Sure, most soundtracks are weak revenue streams for otherwise forgettable films and too often don’t even include the ONE song from the movie that touched your heart. But I have also found some gems in the better soundtracks.

Several years ago I heard a song on the Scream soundtrack that captured my imagination and found its way onto countless mixes for months thereafter. Gus‘ version of Blue Oyster Cult‘s suicide classic “Don’t Fear the Reaper” is everything a good cover should be. In fact, it transcends the original and turns what might otherwise be a melodramatic goof into a haunting whisper of self destruction.

Well, old Gus has clearly not lightened up with age. Now rebranded as Gus Black, his media team has been hounding me with requests for coverage. I didn’t realize it was the same Gus from Reaper or I might have listened sooner. Just the same, his new gear is creepier than any of that. Part Leonard Cohen, part David Koresh, Gus Black walks the same line that almost turned Charlie Manson into a folk singer.

Apparently his greatest claim to fame has been hijacked by dopey H.I.M fans who have created fan videos to “Don’t Fear the Reaper” credited to the really, really bad goth rockers.

Best example: “HIM DON’T FEAR THE REAPER ACOUSTIC”

When asked about H.I.M getting the credit for his cover, Black replied, “it’s amazing…thank god for retarded H.I.M. fans…they have helped spread my music to more people than I could have done on my own.”

Great, great stuff and he gives the impression that he might be the best guy in the world to have a drink with…until he’s not anymore.

Today is Not the Day to Fuck with Gus Black Out now on iTunes.

Video: Gus Black – “Little Prince Town”

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