A Hawk and a Hacksaw is an American
folk
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duo from
Albuquerque
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,
New Mexico
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, currently signed to L.M. Duplication. The band consists of accordionist
Jeremy Barnes, who was previously the drummer for
Neutral Milk Hotel
Neutral Milk Hotel was an American band formed by Jeff Mangum in Ruston, Louisiana, in 1989. They were active until 1998, and then from 2013 to 2015. The band's music featured a deliberately low-quality sound, influenced by indie rock and psy ...
and
Bablicon, and violinist
Heather Trost
Heather Trost (born July 18, 1982) is an American violinist and singer.
Biography
Trost was born in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and is one of the two members of the United States, American Balkan Folk band A Hawk and a Hacksaw, with husband Jeremy B ...
. The music is inspired by
Eastern European
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,
Turkish and
Balkan
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traditions, and is mostly instrumental. They have released six albums and have toured internationally. The first four albums and an EP were released on
The Leaf Label and afterwards on their own label L. M. Duplication.
Career
While Barnes lived in
Chicago
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, he found himself in a
Ukrainian area with many people from
Eastern Europe
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and began to develop an interest in
Romanian folk music.
The band's self-titled first album recorded by Barnes in the south of France, was released in 2002. It provided the soundtrack for the documentary ''
Zizek!'', directed by
Astra Taylor, which features Slovenian cultural theorist
Slavoj Žižek
Slavoj Žižek ( ; ; born 21 March 1949) is a Slovenian Marxist philosopher, cultural theorist and public intellectual.
He is the international director of the Birkbeck Institute for the Humanities at the University of London, Global Distin ...
. In March 2005 the band released their second album ''
Darkness at Noon
''Darkness at Noon'' (, ) is a novel by Austrian-Hungarian-born novelist Arthur Koestler, first published in 1940. His best known work, it is the tale of Rubashov, an Old Bolshevik who is arrested, imprisoned, and tried for treason against the ...
'', recorded in England, the Czech Republic and New Mexico. It was during the recording of this album that Barnes met Trost and that the band became a duo.
In 2005, the band met Zach Condon of the band
Beirut
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and gave his bedroom recordings to the small independent label,
Ba Da Bing Records
Ba Da Bing Records is an American record label based in Brooklyn, New York. The name is derived from the saying "ba da bing, ba da boom", common among Italian-Americans, especially in New Jersey.
The label was founded in Leonia, New Jersey, in 1 ...
. They also played on the first Beirut album, ''
Gulag Orkestar
''Gulag Orkestar'' is the debut album of Beirut. It was recorded in 2005 in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The Gulag was a Soviet government agency administering criminal justice, while ''orkestar'' is the Serbo-Croatian word for "orchestra".
It is wr ...
''. The band's third record, ''
The Way the Wind Blows'' (released in 2006), was partially recorded in the small Romanian village of
Zece Prăjini, and features members of the brass band
Fanfare Ciocărlia. In 2007, they were awarded a grant by the CMN branch of the
UK Arts Council, which enabled them to do a collaborative tour of the UK with the
Hungarian folk group The Hun Hangár Ensemble, coinciding with the release of a
collaborative EP. Barnes and Trost lived in
Budapest
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for two years.
''
Délivrance
Délivrance is the fourth full-length studio album by A Hawk and a Hacksaw, released in 2009 on The Leaf Label.
Singles
"Foni Tu Argile", a traditional Greek language, Greek Rembetiko, Rembetika song, is the first single from the album. It was ...
'' was recorded in Budapest, Hungary and released in 2009. It includes collaborations with a number of Hungarian folk musicians, including Ferenc Kovács, Balázs Ungar, and
Kálmán Balogh.
In 2010, Barnes and Trost started their own label, L.M. Duplication, and released their fifth album, ''
Cervantine'', in February 2011.
It features guest performances from Stephanie and
Chris Hladowski.
A Hawk and A Hacksaw have appeared at the
Roskilde Festival
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, the
Green Man Festival
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,
Pitchfork Music Festival
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, the Calgary Folk Fest, Wellington Arts Fest (N.Z.), among others. They have also toured with
Wilco
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,
Calexico,
Andrew Bird,
of Montreal
of Montreal is an American indie pop band from Athens, Georgia. It was founded by frontperson Kevin Barnes in 1996, named after a failed romance between Barnes and a woman "of Montreal". The band is identified as part of the Elephant 6 collec ...
, Beirut and
Portishead.
They were chosen by
Jeff Mangum
Jeffrey Nye Mangum (born 24 October 1970) is an American singer, songwriter, and musician who gained prominence as the founder, songwriter, vocalist and guitarist of Neutral Milk Hotel, as well for his co-founding of The Elephant 6 Recording Comp ...
of
Neutral Milk Hotel
Neutral Milk Hotel was an American band formed by Jeff Mangum in Ruston, Louisiana, in 1989. They were active until 1998, and then from 2013 to 2015. The band's music featured a deliberately low-quality sound, influenced by indie rock and psy ...
to perform at the
All Tomorrow's Parties
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Inspiration for the so ...
festival that he curated in March 2012 in
Minehead
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, England. They performed a new and original soundtrack to
Sergei Parajanov
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Parajanov was born to ...
's 1964 classic; ''
Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors''.
In 2013 they released the soundtrack as ''
You Have Already Gone to the Other World''.
Name
The name "A Hawk and A Hacksaw" is a reference to the book ''
Don Quixote
, the full title being ''The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha'', is a Spanish novel by Miguel de Cervantes. Originally published in two parts in 1605 and 1615, the novel is considered a founding work of Western literature and is of ...
'' by
Miguel de Cervantes
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. ''Don Quixote'' was written in 1605. This quotation comes from
William Shakespeare
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's ''
Hamlet
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'' probably written in 1600; ''I am but mad north-north-west: when the wind is southerly I know a hawk from a handsaw''. The original quote was changed from "Handsaw" to "
Hacksaw
A hacksaw is a fine-toothed saw, originally and mainly made for cutting metal. The equivalent saw for cutting wood is usually called a bow saw.
Most hacksaws are hand saws with a C-shaped walking frame that holds a blade under tension. Suc ...
" to reference the
Aksak
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meter that is prevalent in
Balkan
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and
Turkish music.
In the original ''Don Quixote'', Cervantes contrasted black and white rather than a hawk and a hand-saw. The
Tobias Smollett
Tobias George Smollett (bapt. 19 March 1721 – 17 September 1771) was a Scottish writer and surgeon. He was best known for writing picaresque novels such as ''The Adventures of Roderick Random'' (1748), ''The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle'' ...
translation, however, reads, "...therefore, let every man lay his hand upon his heart and not pretend to mistake an hawk for a hand-saw; for, we are all as God made us, and many of us much worse."
Barnes explained the name as "when I was starting
he band I felt like – and I still do feel like -
Don Quixote
, the full title being ''The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha'', is a Spanish novel by Miguel de Cervantes. Originally published in two parts in 1605 and 1615, the novel is considered a founding work of Western literature and is of ...
".
Discography
Studio albums
*''A Hawk and a Hacksaw'' (2002 – Cloud Recordings, 2004 re-issue -
The Leaf Label)
*''
Darkness at Noon
''Darkness at Noon'' (, ) is a novel by Austrian-Hungarian-born novelist Arthur Koestler, first published in 1940. His best known work, it is the tale of Rubashov, an Old Bolshevik who is arrested, imprisoned, and tried for treason against the ...
'' (2005 –
The Leaf Label)
*''
The Way the Wind Blows'' (2006 –
The Leaf Label)
*''
Délivrance
Délivrance is the fourth full-length studio album by A Hawk and a Hacksaw, released in 2009 on The Leaf Label.
Singles
"Foni Tu Argile", a traditional Greek language, Greek Rembetiko, Rembetika song, is the first single from the album. It was ...
'' (2009 –
The Leaf Label)
*''
Cervantine'' (2011 – L.M. Duplication)
*''
You Have Already Gone to the Other World'' (2013 – L.M. Duplication)
*''
Forest Bathing
''Forest Bathing'' is the seventh studio album by A Hawk and a Hacksaw. It was released April 13, 2018. Prior to its release, the song "A Broken Road Lined With Poplar Trees" premiered on Under the Radar's website.
Album name and concept
Th ...
'' (April 13, 2018 – L.M. Duplication)
EPs
*''
A Hawk and a Hacksaw and the Hun Hangár Ensemble'' (2007 –
The Leaf Label)
Singles
*"
Foni Tu Argile" (2009 –
The Leaf Label)
References
External links
A Hawk and a Hacksaw official websiteThe Leaf Label official website
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Culture of Albuquerque, New Mexico
American folk musical duos
Mariachi groups
Klezmer groups