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"We All Live Downstream"
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Song Review: Bonnie “Prince” Billy feat. John Anderson - “Downstream”
Bonnie “Prince” Billy has figured out important points are often best made gently.
So comes “Downstream,” an urgent environmental plea featuring country singer John Anderson sharing lead vocals. Anderson’s twangy, baritone vocal delivery, unfortunately, clashes against the otherwise-serene nature of the song, but Billy’s nevertheless come up with an environmental anthem that can’t be denied.
Set to a melancholic slow waltz with violin and whistle adding to the sadness, Billy sings of our impeding fate with subdued anxiety:
You sleepwalk for centuries and don’t look around/at the progress of man determined and bound/we live in the ruins of another life’s dream/but nobody told us that we all live downstream
The track follows “Our Home” and “London May” ahead of the Purple Bird’s Jan. 31 release.
“Downstream” is an powerful track, calmly making the point humanity is killing itself and doing so with grace, humility and sadness.
Grade card: Bonnie “Prince” Billy feat. John Anderson - “Downstream” - B+
1/21/25
Ah yes, the first completed drawing I made with CSP, I think it's not bad, took me a while to figure out the tools and get used to it though. I still need more practice to get fast like I used to.
Also wow, it's been a while since I draw something with background this detailed huh? Last time I checked, it's three months ago XD
I couldn't decide which one is better btw, that's why I put them both up. I think the one with the water thingy makes the drawing looks too cramped, but it comes naturally and detailed to me. The one without it gave me a clear and simple feeling, but it feels like it can use some more stuff. What do you guys think?
August is Water Quality Month.
Started by the EPA in 2005, Water Quality Month is dedicated to analysis of water for basic health, agricultural, and environmental needs. It stemmed from the two congressional acts passed in the 1970s: the Clean Water Act (1972) and the Safe Drinking Water Act (1974).
The Clean Water Act was passed in 1972. The federal government began taking steps to curb and monitor water pollution by making it illegal to dump high amounts of toxic materials into bodies of water. This set a standard for making sure that surface water was up to specific standards before being used for human consumption and recreation.
In 1974 the Safe Drinking Water Act was passed to help further protect the quality of groundwater and public water systems.
Want to learn more about water analysis? Come by and check out our exhibit Downstream which explores over 200 years of water analysis and protection in the Delaware Valley and beyond.
You can also visit Downstream online (but seriously, it's cooler in person).
Photo: Dearborn Chemical Company. “Dearborn Chemical Company Water Sample Testing,” 1930–1939. BetzDearborn, Incorporated Records, Box 15, Folder 64. Science History Institute. Philadelphia.
@fp_coalition Out NOW! Take a deeper dive into the #DownstreamChannel with our extended podcast interview with Juliet Schor.
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Downstream by Rob Sato