Musical Moments! – Todd Fadel

A favorite musical moment for me was when black-vest-white-t-shirt-clad Michelle Shocked joined Ric Hordinski’s Saturday night Americana Collaboration for “I’ve Got Some Good News” and did, what I observed as, the most amazing Jagger impression by any living human (including Mick himself).  The other great moment was, for Angie and I (Agents of Future), the on-the-fly version of “Swing Low, Sweet Chariot” during Friday’s inaugural “Beer ‘n Hymns” worship time.  One of the attenders helped us all remember the lyrics line-by-line, even though, most likely, it was a surprise for her to have so many enthusiastic singers hanging on her every word.  An incidental-but-significant meeting between David Wilcox and David Bazan where the latter spoke of how greatly influential the former was to his musical upbringing really hit home for me how often these gorgeous,unorchestrated moments peppered the grounds of the Wild Goose Festival.

Agents of Future’s fest-opening set was jam-packed and fun-filled, what with Jewly Hight‘s world-class clogging, Tracy Howe and Seth Wispelwey‘s brilliant wildflower-seed-paper sing-along sheet idea, distinguished collaborators from two British colonies – Ontario’s Peter Tigchelaar and GB’s Corin Piling, Nashville’s greatest banshees – Julie Lee and Sarah Masen, and power percussion/low end provided by Team Fadel pre-teen cardholders Zion and Brennan and instrumentalists-du-jour Wen Reagan and Russell Jarvis.  A Force To Be Reckoned With, their’s was.

Based in Portland, OR, Todd Fadel and his family helped birth pioneering US alt-worship community, The Bridge, in 1998. There, he and his wife, Angie, currently co-ordinates jalopy-gospel, arts/music collective AGENTS OF FUTURE. His creative endeavors have landed him opportunities to play piano for a grade-school choir at a recent MLK day celebration, sing the national anthem at a roller derby and lead communion for 15,000 Greenbelt festivalgoers in the UK. His thoughts on play, visions for inclusive community and collaborative papercraft-ephemera can be found on loveisconcrete.com.

The Psalters are a Force of Nature. Get Caught at the Goose!

If you haven’t already heard, we want to let you know that the PSALTERS are going to be rocking the stage at Wild Goose!

The Psalters are a genre unto themselves, defying easy categorization. A Philadelphia Weekly writer describes them thus:

I’m…watching the Psalters celebrate rootlessness and internationalism, mixing radical Christian propaganda with multiethnic polyrhythms and neo-Dickensian refugee ragamuffin chic. The woman next to me wears a full-on Middle Eastern burka, from which protrude long, electric green dreadlocks…The tall dude at the sound desk in the leather pants and the crazy pirate-looking mother in the front row are all members of the…Psalters–the crusty-punk, multiethnic, radical Christian equivalent of the anarchist Chumbawamba: part traveling circus, part live-by-example anti-patriotic slap in the face to the ticky-tacky Christianity peddled by millionaire preachers obsessed with their congregation’s genitalia.

The Atlantic says “Psalters mounts an ululating, multi-drum offensive against the capitalist hegemony. They dress the part, too—if you saw this lot coming on a dark night, you’d run.” Listen (and see) for yourself:

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All we know is that we like them and their untamed sounds. They practice what they preach, too. They’re a communal NGO, partnering with refugee populations and indigenous groups in the work of radical justice through the art of worship. Hear their passion in this interview from a few years back with fellow Wild Goose co-conspirator Shane Claiborne:

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Tired of status quo politics and religion? Like a soundtrack for exodus, Psalters’ aggressive blend of afro/arab/gypsy punk resists definition, demands attention, and pounds convention with a raised fist. Come to the Wild Goose Festival and witness the award-winning group the Chicago Tribune calls, “flaring, daring, and wholly original…a voice impossible to ignore.”

Ladies and gentlemen, get your tickets today!