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David Cloud Berman (born David Craig Berman; January 4, 1967 – August 7, 2019) was an American musician, singer-songwriter and poet. In 1989, he founded the indie rock band Silver Jews with Pavement's Stephen Malkmus and Bob Nastanovich. He was Silver Jews' only constant member until the band dissolved in 2009. With Malkmus he developed the simple country-rock sound that characterized the early lo-fi recordings of both Pavement and Silver Jews. He worked extensively on his abstract and autobiographical lyrics. His only published volume of poetry, Actual Air, appeared in 1999, by which time he was strongly affected by addiction to heroin and crack cocaine, with substance abuse, depression and anxiety overcoming his career; he attempted suicide in 2003. Afterward, he underwent rehabilitation, and engaged with Judaism. Alongside his wife Cassie Berman he toured for the first time, but soon dissolved the band. Returning to music following a hiatus, he later adopted the band name Purple Mountains and released an eponymous debut album in July 2019. He had planned a tour to pay off a US$100,000 credit card debt, but died by suicide in August 2019.

Although Berman believed his work was unappreciated, he cultivated a passionate following and is regarded as a significant and influential indie rock cult figure.

Biography

Early life

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Berman as a high-school senior, circa 1984–85

David Craig Berman was born on January 4, 1967, in Williamsburg, Virginia.Шаблон:Sfn At that time, his father Richard Berman worked as an attorney practicing labor law for the United States Chamber of Commerce, while his mother was a housewife.Шаблон:Sfn He came from a secular Jewish family, who he said had no literary or artistic inclinations. Raised mostly in Texas, he did not personally know or interact with many other Jews.Шаблон:Sfn He later said he had identified with Jews because he "felt like an outsider" in his youth.Шаблон:Sfn For most of his life Berman identified as "ethnically Jewish" but not religious.Шаблон:Sfn

Berman's parents divorced when he was seven. Thereafter, he split time between each parent's household until he entered college.Шаблон:Sfn His father relocated to Dallas for a position as a lobbyist on behalf of foodservice businesses, while his mother moved back in with her parents in Wooster, Ohio, and became a teacher there.Шаблон:Sfn He later described his childhood as "grindingly painful" and said he kept "mostly independent of family things" into his adulthood.Шаблон:Sfn While he was an adolescent, his father rose to prominence as a corporate lobbyist representing firearms, alcohol, and other industries.Шаблон:Sfnm Berman came to dislike his father at an early age.Шаблон:Sfn He was compelled to live with his father after 1979, despite his wishes to the contrary, because of concern he was "growing up to be a wimp".Шаблон:Sfn

He attended high school at Greenhill School in Addison, Texas.Шаблон:Sfn During his teenage years, his father sent him to see a psychiatrist.Шаблон:Sfn Berman suffered from depression throughout his life and later said the condition had become resistant to treatment.Шаблон:Sfn By the age of 15, he said he began taking "every drug in every way", and said he had smoked PCP every day during his second year of college.Шаблон:Sfnm

For Berman, the burgeoning new wave scene in Dallas served as an early source of musical inspiration.Шаблон:Sfn He took an interest in a friend's rare Fairlight keyboard, and in the music of bands like Art of Noise, Prefab Sprout, X, the Replacements, the Cure, New Order, and Echo and the Bunnymen.Шаблон:Sfnm In high school, he began experimenting with poetry by writing to girlfriends, considering the line "A cartoon lake. Wolf on skates" to be his first true foray into poetry.Шаблон:Sfn Berman hoped that his poetry would resemble the lyrics of punk singers Jello Biafra and Exene Cervenka.Шаблон:Sfn He read Henry Miller's The Rosy Crucifixion when he was 14: "It gave me permission to enjoy life".Шаблон:Sfn Reading significantly in his life, Berman said, reinforced his empathy, especially for those also troubled; he cited William Faulkner as an influence.Шаблон:Sfnm

Berman went to the University of Virginia in 1985.Шаблон:Sfn He had been, by his own admission, "too lazy" to apply for college, so his father's secretary completed and submitted applications on his behalf.Шаблон:Sfn At university, Berman met fellow students Stephen Malkmus, Bob Nastanovich, and James McNew.Шаблон:Sfn He frequently attended concerts, shared records, and discussed obscure bands with Malkmus and Nastanovich, having first encountered the former in a carpool to a show.Шаблон:Sfnm The quartet formed the band Ectoslavia.Шаблон:Sfn He graduated in 1989 with a bachelor's degree in English literature.Шаблон:Sfn

Origin of Silver Jews: 1989–1994

Upon graduation, Berman, Malkmus, and Nastanovich moved to Hoboken, New Jersey, where they shared an apartment.Шаблон:Sfn In 1989, they adopted the band name Silver Jews and recorded discordant tapes in their living room – that same year, Malkmus' band Pavement released their debut extended play (EP), Slay Tracks: 1933–1969.Шаблон:Sfnm The Whitney Museum of American Art – where Malkmus and Berman worked as security guards – and its contents (such as the art of Bruce Nauman, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Sherri Levine and Louise Lawler) was an influence to Berman.Шаблон:Sfnm He wrote lyrics and poems while working shifts at the museum, occasionally in collaboration with Malkmus, who along with Berman would "get high" at Central Park on their lunch breaks.Шаблон:Sfnm According to Berman's longtime friend Kevin Guthrie, Malkmus and Berman had a harmonious friendship, and Nastanovich revered both artists' creativity.Шаблон:Sfnm "It was mostly drinking beer and seeing grunge bands" Malkmus said regarding this time period and recalled that Berman appeared as a somewhat "scary goth" but was kind and enthusiastic, strongly desiring to be involved with Jewish culture.Шаблон:Sfnm

Though Berman sometimes felt irritated by a common view that Silver Jews were merely a side project to Pavement, the connection led to his signing with indie label Drag City, which would later release all of his albums. The band's relation to Pavement was responsible for them amassing a "national audience", a notice great enough that the resulting sales meant Berman did not have to tour.Шаблон:Sfnm The band's first extended-plays (EPs) Dime Map of the Reef and The Arizona Record were not commercially successful but gained them attention.Шаблон:Sfn Kim Gordon was an admirer and Will Oldham said Dime Map of the Reef inspired him to send recordings to Drag City.Шаблон:Sfnm

Following the EPs, Berman began studying for a master's degree in poetry at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.Шаблон:Sfnm Dubbing this time an "academic exile", Matthew Shaer, in a 2006 Boston Globe article, speculated that Berman's extended time studying may have been an attempt to distance himself from Pavement.Шаблон:Sfn Three years earlier, Berman reflected upon his time there: after "meet[ing] grown dignified men who play with fucking words all day," he felt he had "permission to believe that I could try for that life".Шаблон:Sfn He tried to get poems published in the American Poetry Review but was rejected, which increased his interest in music, "despite scarcely knowing how to sing or play guitar".Шаблон:Sfn As of 2005, Berman's public appearances mostly consisted of poetry readings.Шаблон:SfnШаблон:Efn

By October 1994, Silver Jews had enough material for their debut album Starlite Walker.Шаблон:Sfn The release established respect in the indie rock scene, although with some detractors.Шаблон:Sfn Malkmus and Nastanovich's involvement with Pavement meant they were unavailable for the next Silver Jews album The Natural Bridge, and only Berman and Peyton Pinkerton continued writing for it.Шаблон:Sfnm Pavement's success proved difficult for Berman, who became suspicious of fame and resented the people with whom he interacted, deeming them "cruel".Шаблон:Sfn He felt somewhat abandoned by Malkmus and Nastanovich, although he understood the circumstances permitted little else.Шаблон:Sfn Berman's personal life was affected by the deaths of friends, which would influence his songwriting.Шаблон:Sfn A close friendship between Oldham and Berman arose at this time and the two conceptualized a collaborative project, entitled Silver Palace.Шаблон:Sfn

Silver Jews was part of a "moment in underground music" of songwriters who looked to the 1970s and 1980s for inspiration, and were one of Drag City's seminal groups alongside Smog, Pavement, Royal Trux, and Palace, bands that "made American music frightening again by tapping into its most tangled roots".Шаблон:Sfnm Berman wished to "distinguish his brand of songwriting from the depressive-narcissistic strain of 1990s rock" and later sought to break away from Drag City's "cryptic and prankish" style.Шаблон:Sfnm The line-up of Silver Jews constantly changed around Berman, who remained its principal songwriter and "main creative driver" and led the band's creative direction since the start.[1] "Malkmus and Nastanovich [were] there to serve his ideas more than offer their own," said Ian Gormely of Exclaim!.Шаблон:Sfn

Critical acclaim and substance abuse: 1996–2001

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Berman in 1995

The composition of The Natural Bridge (1996) left Berman distraught; he appeared to be "haunted by ghosts" and was hospitalized with sleep deprivation.Шаблон:Sfn "When the songs were being recorded, things got darker in my life", he recollected, also noting that "recording was a process of calming myself down"—although doing so was so "searing that I couldn't listen to music".Шаблон:Sfnm According to Oldham, the album's producer Mark Nevers "had sort of held Berman's hand".Шаблон:Sfn Although it received positive reviews in music publications—Berman having now "established himself as a world-class rock lyricist"—he chose not to tour due to a fear of performing.Шаблон:Sfnm During this time, Berman thought of touring as too significant a commitment and considered the stress to be intolerable.Шаблон:Sfnm Playing live appeared to him as "like some unnecessary post-invention marketing effort" and had not elicited much "satisfaction" when he had done so.Шаблон:Sfnm After The Natural Bridge, Berman decided he wanted Malkmus and Nastanovich, both of whom felt betrayed by Berman's hostility toward them, to be involved with all subsequent Silver Jews albums. Шаблон:Sfn

The pain that Berman felt around The Natural Bridge helped him to formulate a new Silver Jews album with Malkmus, American Water.Шаблон:Sfn It was significant to Berman and the band's progression.Шаблон:Sfnm They had now "stepped out of Pavement's shadow ... This was clearly his project and represented his vision", his songwriting having been at the foreground of the former album.Шаблон:Sfnm By this point he felt confident in his musical career.Шаблон:Sfn Berman's drug use continued, and he was using them during studio sessions. Despite his personal turmoil, Berman wanted the album to be joyous like "other people['s] records" rather than grim. The band intended to tour in late 1998 but plans were ended after a fistfight led to his eardrum rupturing.Шаблон:Sfn

Actual Air, Berman's first collection of poetry was released in 1999 by Open City Books, which had been founded to publish the collection.Шаблон:Sfn Actual Air amassed critical acclaim—Carl Wilson called it "even better than [Berman's] albums".Шаблон:Sfnm The collection included new poems as well as excerpts from his UMass Amherst master's thesis, "Ruined Entrances"[2] The book's unusually high sales of over 20,000 copies bolstered Berman's musical career.Шаблон:Sfnm Its marketing was akin to that of an album, which contributed to its success; Drag City and record stores were the avenues from which a "significant portion of those sales" arose.Шаблон:Sfn In 2001, he was offered a job as poet-in-residence on a postgraduate course. The prospect thrilled Berman; however, he chose not to apply out of apprehension.Шаблон:Sfn Four years later, when asked in an interview if he would accept a lecturing role at university, he expressed uncertainty on genuinely taking an offer: "I should stay away from the rock clubs and the English departments if I can."Шаблон:Sfn

Although he did publish some poems afterward—his poetry is featured in journals such as The Baffler, Open City and The Believer—and had reported working on a follow-up, Actual Air remained his only book of poetry.[3] In his later years, Berman stopped writing poetry because of diminished motivation and a feeling of partial inadequacy in comparison to younger poets; another collection failed to materialize due to a lack of purpose and innovation.Шаблон:Sfnm Scraps of his unpublished work were compiled by fans into the unofficial anthology "The Colonial Manuscript".[4] Pieces of writing also survive on his blog.[5] By 2003, his perception of song-writing and poetry as unified was no more, and felt that older age rendered him less capable of working in both mediums.Шаблон:Sfn "Poetry can never counter-propaganda. A song might be able to."Шаблон:Sfn

Around this time, Berman, who no longer "[had] to work", estimated he made $23,000 a year; by 2001, he earned $45,000 from his music.[6] That year saw the release of the Silver Jews album Bright Flight, which featured his wife Cassie Berman. Their relationship started two years earlier at a party; Berman awoke in Cassie's house and learned she owned every Silver Jews album.Шаблон:Sfnm "I was really depressed and had nothing to lose at that time. I was so ugly".Шаблон:Sfn Cassie was a source of relief for Berman and she helped him feel young, Berman later considering their relationship the "best thing that ever happened to me".Шаблон:Sfnm They lived together in Nashville for 19 years, where they moved to aid Berman's music career; later buying a house there alleviated quandaries for Berman; it was a relief to Berman to live in a city where he felt pursuing a career in music was well accepted.Шаблон:Sfnm

Berman began to take hard drugs in 1998, during a period of depression.Шаблон:Sfnm He began to take heroin, methamphetamine and crack cocaine, with his use of cocaine reaching the point of addiction; he sought existential insight from drugs but eventually his dependency led to reclusion and dejection.Шаблон:Sfnm Several of Berman's friends died in the following years, including Robert Bingham, the founder and editor of Open City,Шаблон:Sfn who died in 1999 after a heroin overdose.Шаблон:Sfnm Berman twice unintentionally overdosed; one incident followed the release party for Bright Flight.Шаблон:Sfnm That album's darker sound reflected his struggles with substance abuse.Шаблон:Sfn

Attempted suicide, rehabilitation and career progression: 2003–2008

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Berman performing at All Tomorrow's Parties in 2008

On November 19, 2003, Berman attempted suicide in Nashville by consuming crack cocaine, alcohol and tranquilizers.Шаблон:Sfn He wrote a short note to Cassie—the brevity of which Berman would later regret—put on his wedding suit, and went to a "crack house" he frequented. When discovered by Cassie, he verbally lashed out and refused treatment. He was eventually taken to Vanderbilt University Medical Center, awakening three days later.Шаблон:Sfn

Around a year later, Berman checked in for drug rehabilitation, which was paid for by his father, and encouraged by his mother and Cassie. Berman said he had relapsed but that by August 2005 he was not using drugs.Шаблон:Sfnm During his rehabilitation, Berman embraced Judaism, choosing to study the Torah and sought to be a "better person" who was "easier" to Cassie and staff at Drag City; he would soon consider Judaism as an integral aspect of his life, which he intended to continuously labor over.Шаблон:Sfnm Reading the Torah helped him learn more about poetry; David, described in the Hebrew Bible as a king of the United Monarchy of Israel and Judah, was also an influence of Berman's.Шаблон:Sfnm He described Judaism as having an affirmative effect on his life.Шаблон:Sfn

Reflecting upon his suicide attempt, five years later, Berman noted that he was not unprivileged and without career opportunities, although this was not evident to him at the time.Шаблон:Sfn He began to excessively take antidepressants, and his sobriety made him more receptive to candidness.Шаблон:Sfnm In 2005, and by means of "Шаблон:Nowrap", Silver Jews, with a lineup including Cassie, Malkmus, Nastanovich, Bobby Bare Jr., Paz Lenchantin, and William Tyler, released Tanglewood Numbers.Шаблон:Sfnm Soon after, the band began to tour, with 100 shows from 2006 to 2009 taking place; to cope with the hectic nature, he became "a daily pot smoker".Шаблон:Sfnm Before Berman toured, he occasionally made caricatures of fans, considering them more rewarding.Шаблон:Sfn

By this time, Silver Jews had sold 250,000 records.Шаблон:Sfn Berman and Cassie still experienced financial difficulties; Cassie worked an office job and Berman struggled to get medical insurance for the removal of a keratoconus, eventually acquiring it from the Country Music Association.Шаблон:Sfn In 2005, Jeremy Blake enlisted Berman for Sodium Fox, a conceptual artwork centered around Berman.Шаблон:Sfn Blake's suicide and Berman's eye operation would affect the next Silver Jews album—before the operation Berman reported feeling "less aggressive and less tenacious".Шаблон:Sfnm Lookout Mountain, Lookout Sea was released in 2008 to lukewarm reviews.Шаблон:Sfnm The album was their most commercially successful.Шаблон:Sfn

Berman's decision to tour, no longer dependent on drugs, was based upon his greater age, his expanded discography, and a desire to interact with his audience, which "softened his naturally gruff exterior". Berman found touring with Cassie eased the experience, of which he had mixed feelings. He considered her a necessary component, and noted that if he was alone he would likely act to his detriment.Шаблон:Sfnm

Hiatus from music: 2009–2017

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Berman at the final Silver Jews show on January 31, 2009

On January 22, 2009, Berman disbanded Silver Jews, and their final show was played the following week at Cumberland Caverns in McMinnville, Tennessee. "I always said we would stop before we got bad", and during the performance at Cumberland Caverns, claimed that "I always wanted to go out on top, but I much prefer this".Шаблон:Sfnm According to Nashville Scene's Sean L. Maloney, due to Silver Jews' impact on Nashville's mid-2000s music scene, the final show meant "a chapter in this city's artistic evolution closed".Шаблон:Sfn

Alongside the news of the band's dissolution, Berman publicly announced, for the first time, that his father was the lobbyist Richard Berman, who he viewed as markedly loathsome and from whom he had been estranged since 2006.Шаблон:Sfnm Berman reported owing Richard money, and once donated to a supposed investigation of Richard, initiated by the watchdog group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, who called upon the Internal Revenue Service's intervention.Шаблон:Sfnm Upon considering the commercialization of modern musicians, he began to see his and Richard's lives intertwining; Berman's guilt about his father and said consideration were the reasons he retired Silver Jews, saying:

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After Silver Jews disbanded, Berman became a recluse.Шаблон:Sfn The "hermit, solitary aspect to the way [Berman] Шаблон:Nowrap" predated this time, according to a 2008 interview—and Nastanovich reflected two years earlier that Berman had "gotten more reclusive".Шаблон:Sfnm In 2005, posed with the question of whether he had chosen between vulgarity or loneliness, Berman said "it's been loneliness up till now but it looks like things are changing for the better/worse".Шаблон:Sfn His public perception became intertwined with fiction—significant speculation upon the events of his suicide attempt had reportedly occurred before this time.Шаблон:Sfnm His seclusion, according to Steven Hyden of Uproxx, constructed a perceived "mythology".Шаблон:Sfn

Berman published a 2009 book of surreal, minimalist cartoons called The Portable February to mixed reviews.Шаблон:Sfnm He later worked with German artist Friedrich Kunath on the book You Owe Me a Feeling (2012), with paintings by Kunath and poetry by Berman.Шаблон:Sfn Cassie sought a career in pediatric therapy.Шаблон:Sfn In 2010, Berman spoke about his difficulties with writing a book about his father—seeking to become his "nemesis"; HBO nearly adapted the book, but Berman canceled production, saying he did not want to glamorize his father.Шаблон:Sfnm In an article about Berman, Derek Robertson said that a significant amount of his personal life was an "explicit rebuke" to Richard and an attempt to evade institutional power—Thomas Beller interpreted Berman's disdain as both political and personal.Шаблон:Sfnm

By 2016, Berman had experienced the deaths of both his friend Dave Cloud and his mother, which compelled him to adopt Cloud as his middle name, and write the song "I Loved Being My Mother's Son".Шаблон:Sfnm He was still in contact with Malkmus and maintained a close relationship with Silver Jews drummer Brian Kotzur.Шаблон:Sfnm According to Nastanovich, at one point Berman intended to write new Silver Jews songs; he ultimately became more interested in a new style.Шаблон:Sfnm As noted by Jewish CurrentsШаблон:' Nathan Goldman, Berman soon "inaugurated...a different artistic phase with a series of songs about the disappointments of expectations unfulfilled", contrasting the "odes to the open field of possibility" that closely preceded the Silver Jews' conclusion.Шаблон:Sfn

Purple Mountains and death: 2018–2019

In 2018, Berman and Cassie separated. Lacking money and living off royalties from Drag City, from June he lived in a room above the label's Chicago office.Шаблон:Sfn According to Berman, Cassie and he "never had the kind of conflict that results in divorce" but had a "kind of need to live [their] lives without the other one".Шаблон:Sfn Berman thought his chronic depression meant he was "unfit to be anyone's husband".Шаблон:Sfn He and Cassie maintained a shared bank account and owned a house together, while he considered her an integral part of his family.Шаблон:Sfn He briefly lived in Miller Beach and Gary, Indiana.Шаблон:Sfn At one point, he asked a friend to give him heroin but was refused, for which he was ultimately grateful, having not used heroin or cocaine since October 2003.Шаблон:Sfnm

He had grown disillusioned with Judaism, saying his belief in God lasted from 2004 to 2010; in 2008 he voiced a disconnect from Judaism, positioning himself as adjacent to Jews.Шаблон:Sfnm In his withdrawal, he "[fixed] himself in Jewish tradition", said Goldman and Arielle Angel of Jewish Currents, viewing Berman as archetypal of Jews.Шаблон:Sfn His once-passion for Judaism made him eager to tour Israel; there he met Yonatan Gat and helped get him signed to Drag City—"[The] shows we played in Israel were pretty much the most amazing experience of my life".Шаблон:Sfnm In 2018, Berman co-produced Gat's album Universalists.Шаблон:Sfn By that year, Berman had conceptualized a more conspicuous return to music: a new name, Purple Mountains.Шаблон:Sfn

Following the release of two singles under his new name, an eponymous debut album was released in July 2019.Шаблон:Sfn An "instantly mythologized" album, Berman received heightened attention and very positive reviews: "Purple Mountains looked like the start to an unexpected second act for David Berman".[7] Berman worked on Purple Mountains with Woods and Berman's friend Dan Auerbach, with whom he had worked in 2015; Auerbach called Berman "one of [his] heroes".Шаблон:Sfnm

Berman's financial difficulties, the breakdown of his marriage, and encouragement from Drag City's president Dan Koretzky were impetuses for Berman's new music.[8] Berman hoped to resolve the $100,000 of loan and credit card debt he had amassed as a result of his drug use; in a 2005 interview, he said: "I've got a credit card rotisserie system that would dazzle the ancients".[9] He stated this was the only reason he intended to tour.Шаблон:Sfn Berman discussed the idea of a collaborative tour with Bill Callahan and Oldham, which ultimately did not occur.Шаблон:Sfn He expressed worries about the tour and notified the accompanying band that his depression may interfere but was excited for his "solitude to end".Шаблон:Sfnm

In June 2019, Berman said: "There were probably 100 nights over the last 10 years where I was sure I wouldn't make it to the morning".Шаблон:Sfn Berman hanged himself on August 7, 2019, in an apartment in Park Slope, Brooklyn, New York.Шаблон:Sfn It is not clear whether his suicide was spontaneous or deliberated upon; according to The Philadelphia InquirerШаблон:'s Dan DeLuca: "The warning signs were all over Purple Mountains".Шаблон:Sfnm Will Reisman of SF Weekly reflected that by the time of Purple Mountains' release, Berman appeared as a "grim visage...Tinted sunglasses covered a set of weary, stricken eyes, his neck-length hair was thinning and reedy, and a pursed, lifeless expression graced [his] face".Шаблон:Sfn A private funeral attended by "Friends and family, along with the Jewish community" took place on August 16; a memorial, by filmmaker Lance Bangs at New York's Met Breuer Museum, the former location of the Whitney, was held earlier.Шаблон:Sfnm

Artistry

Lyrics

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Having given up on albums because he was unable to complete the lyrics, Berman spent most of his creative time working on the lyrics, to the point of obsession; Koretzky reportedly saw Berman spend months working on a single line.Шаблон:Sfnm Berman's process involved considering his audience's understanding; he juxtaposed his abstract lyrics with simple melodies and rhyme schemes.Шаблон:Sfnm He recalled a disconnect to his audience—"an indie rock crowd"—while writing Bright Flight due to the dysfunctional lives of his associates. Berman deemed all of this a "major problem".Шаблон:Sfn He had a didactic approach with Tanglewood Numbers and Lookout Mountain, Lookout Sea, wanting to give "instructions" on forgoing depression with the former.Шаблон:Sfnm Mark Richardson, writing for Pitchfork, and Randall Roberts of the Los Angeles Times, noted Berman's proficiency for minimalist compression.Шаблон:Sfnm

Berman's songs often use country music tropes and his themes tend to focus on music, nature, beauty, disconnection, drugs, sports, America and god.[10] An influence on his writing, Berman thought highly of America although hoped for a "redemption".Шаблон:Sfnm His artistic perception of America has been noted as idiosyncratic, narrow and poignant,Шаблон:Sfnm while forlornness often arose as humor.Шаблон:Sfn Religion is a recurring element in Silver Jews albums, while Purple Mountains evokes Jewish mysticism.Шаблон:Sfnm

From Bright Flight onwards, his lyrics became more autobiographical, in a dramatic framework, and he came to view the preceding works as "make-believe"; on Tanglewood Numbers he documented his struggle with substance abuse.Шаблон:Sfnm Roberts called Purple Mountains "nearly as autobiographical as a memoir".Шаблон:Sfn Berman discussed his isolation, divorce—Silver Jews songs about Cassie having been plentiful—and death, which had a particular presence.Шаблон:Sfnm By this point, his music had less humor, misdirection, irony or embellishment; he was interested in being direct.Шаблон:Sfn

On the Silver Jews albums, Berman represented his alienation via substitutes, his characters composed of traits originating from either real-life people, fictional characters or archetypes.Шаблон:Sfnm His fictional narratives often start relatively straightforwardly and then become bizarre; the songs of American Water conjure an "absurdist landscape" and "grow more obtuse in proportion to tunefulness".Шаблон:Sfnm His stories present a literary aesthetic that is "equal parts rural shack and gothic zen" and his characters often reside in "half-empty country-and-western bars and backwater burgs".Шаблон:Sfnm

Having found a wider audience with Actual Air, Berman's lyrics were held to a higher standard; and he has been praised for diverging from his peers.[11] His lyrics have been credited as being influential for indie rock and other musicians.[12] Pitchfork deemed him one of "the most influential" musicians of the quarter-century following the publication's launch in 1996.Шаблон:Sfn

Sound

Silver Jews' early work is defined by an ultra lo-fi aesthetic, starting as ostensibly "avant-gardist" within the framework of "traditional" pop songs.Шаблон:Sfnm Their work before Starlite Walker is "regarded as the lowest fidelity recordings of the first lo-fi movement".Шаблон:Sfn The changing line-up influenced the sound, Berman's musical approach became simplified and the band moved further towards a country sound; Purple Mountains eschewed the previous punk rock strand.Шаблон:Sfnm Purple Mountains is Berman's most direct, conventional album, said Spencer Kornhaber of The Atlantic, although all of Berman's discography is relatively conventional.Шаблон:Sfnm Berman's vocal delivery has been identified as brusque, dry and mostly uninflected—his register was described as baritone and he would concurrently sing and speak.[13] Reviewing Starlite Walker for The Guardian, Jonathan Romney described Berman's approach as "whiny, archetypally slackerish" with "vaguely country inflections"—the early country aspects being mostly humorous.Шаблон:Sfnm

Silver Jews' songs were often sparse, usually with three or four chords, of novice difficulty.Шаблон:Sfnm Berman understood his musical abilities were limited, the lo-fi sound initially obscuring his abilities.Шаблон:Sfnm For a while, he wondered as to why he was without natural talent, eventually renouncing his creative insecurity and becoming assertive in his design.Шаблон:Sfnm

Berman stands next to Cassie.
Cassie and David in 2008

Berman spent significant time without playing his guitar and said his process of creating albums began with conceptualization and then daily refinement, typically writing the music first.Шаблон:Sfnm For the first four Silver Jews albums, Berman wrote all the songs.Шаблон:Sfn Malkmus and Berman had differing approaches and were "longtime musical foilШаблон:Nowrap".Шаблон:Sfnm With Tanglewood Numbers, Berman exercised greater care and control—Shaer observed soon after its release that the album "represents Berman's most comprehensive effort to focus his songwriting" with Tom Ridge, writing for The Wire, noting that it showcased distance from similarities between Silver Jews and Pavement.Шаблон:SfnmШаблон:Efn

Cassie and Berman "shared a brightening chemistry", the former's calm disposition onstage provided stability to Berman's electric presence.Шаблон:Sfnm Everett True and Berman concurred that he was a natural performer.Шаблон:Sfnm Berman also performed in a rigid manner, reading sheet music "like it's a literary reading"; Marc Hirsh of the Boston Globe said Berman used a music stand to create a barrier between himself and the audience.Шаблон:Sfnm Cassie compared Berman's early showmanship to a child beginning to ride a bicycle. She did recall that their first performance belied his reluctance, as he was talkative to the extensive audience.Шаблон:Sfn

Poetry

Berman began to write poems in response to insecurities concerning his musical abilities, the prospect arising from a competitive spirit.Шаблон:Sfn With regards to composition, he allocated the same time to both: two or three hours, in a daily manner, poetry being the more vigorous undertaking.Шаблон:Sfn His writings all saw extensive and meticulous rewriting, which he was initially averse to.Шаблон:Sfnm He began to pursue the prospect of publication by age 22—two years before, by his judgement, his "first worthwhile song".Шаблон:Sfn Although his lyrics and poetry remain distinct from each other,Шаблон:Sfn critics have found they share certain defining characteristics, such as:

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Unlike his music, Berman's poetry did not feature rhyme and the poems in Actual Air were written in free verse—he composed his poems using written notes and disclosed that he "didn't know anything about form, rhythm or meter", surmising his structure to be accidental or instinctual.Шаблон:Sfnm Berman has mentioned various poets as influences of his: James Tate—discernible via a similar and blunt approach to surrealism and, in Actual Air, per style and focus upon location and person; Russell Edson, Kenneth Koch, Wallace Stevens, Charles Wright and Emily Dickinson.Шаблон:Sfnm

Berman once expressed dismay that poetry offered too much freedom.Шаблон:Sfn Tate, under whom Berman studied, said the poems are "narratives that freeze life in impossible contortions", whereas Berman called them "psychedelic soap operas"; Heidi Julavits noted that Berman often distorted familiar concepts in his poetry.Шаблон:Sfnm Scott Timberg cites "New York, New York" as an example of how "A typical Berman poem starts with an image almost iconic in its ordinariness, delivered in a flat tone".Шаблон:Sfn

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Written with direct attention on emotions, Actual AirШаблон:'s poems include small-scale scenes and situations Berman extensively explored, the collection compared to a novel by one critic.Шаблон:Sfnm The world concocted, analogous to that in his songs, is eccentric—with "plausible contexts" quickly altered by "an odd word" and domestic scenes "tinged with gothic weirdness".Шаблон:Sfnm Using various styles of prose, Berman depicts, among other occurrences, "police officers [who] slowdance with target range silhouettes" and "blue deer [that] speak Fortran in the restroom".Шаблон:Sfn

Berman's poetry has amassed admiration, including from Dara Wier and Billy Collins—Collins featuring him in an anthology.Шаблон:Sfnm Rich Smith of The Stranger summarized Berman's poetic output as a "master[y of] the opening line, the surprising image, the lyric narrative, the warm abstraction, and the crucial skill of knowing when to use the Latin word or the German word".Шаблон:Sfn Aaron Calvin, writing for Pitchfork, wrote that the intersection of Berman's lyrics and poetry bolsters his legacy.Шаблон:Sfn

Public image and self-perception

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Berman was acutely self-conscious with his public image. After the release of Purple Mountains he feared he would be seen as a depressive, and had earlier wished he could convey a less abrasive persona; on said album, he mused about "the self-created narratives that ha[d] haunted his dark nights of the soul".Шаблон:Sfnm The cover for Tanglewood Numbers was a "deliberate, self-conscious identification with rock tradition", rather than previous outsiderdom.Шаблон:Sfn He kept note of musicians who had mentioned him in interviews and believed his music was unappreciated, having never held his work in esteem, besides his lyrical capability.Шаблон:Sfnm Berman did not view Silver Jews as a "band that other bands would namedrop", in contrast to the likes of Smog or Will Oldham's bands.Шаблон:Sfn Although he once expressed a need for outside validation, he refused to read reviews or articles concerning him. By 2005, hoping to separate his self-perception from others, he had installed an external blocking device on his computer for this very reason.Шаблон:Sfnm

Although he later just considered himself an artist, Berman had been surprised that his songwriting gained more attention than his poetry, thinking of himself as more a poet than a songwriter.Шаблон:Sfnm He didn't "fully identify as a songwriter" until the time of Tanglewood Numbers' release.Шаблон:Sfn Others perceived him as an earnest poet; Rothband considered Berman "synonymous with what he created".Шаблон:Sfnm In music and poetry, Berman felt his peers saw him as "moonlighting". He once expressed interest in remaining "a stranger" in both fields.Шаблон:Sfnm

Berman was seen as a "cult hero" due in part to his aversion to promotion, and his initial refusal to tour generated a sense of mystique.Шаблон:Sfnm As of 2005, Silver Jews had only purchased one advertisement in Alternative Press in 1994, for The Arizona Record.Шаблон:Sfn He reportedly refused to let Drag City promote his music.Шаблон:Sfn Berman relied upon word of mouth and positive reviews, although he dismissed the notion of being critically acclaimed—he felt disregarded by critics; he resented and ruminated upon some who reviewed his work, vexed by reviewers preoccupied with his struggles, and hoped to sabotage their careers.Шаблон:Sfnm He expressed ambivalence toward his inability to reach a larger audience.Шаблон:Sfn Eric Clark of The Gazette and Berman recognized the band's sound as the source of their relative obscurity; Berman further credited his singing and was motivated by such a status.Шаблон:Sfnm

Timothy Michalik of Under The Radar said Berman had a simultaneously lowbrow and highbrow persona to which fans could relate; by 2006, Berman, according to Leon Neyfakh, was "increasingly well-known as an eccentric outsider artist".Шаблон:SfnmШаблон:Efn He had amassed a reputation as "perhaps the finest lyricist of his generation" with his diligence being a frequent point of discussion.Шаблон:Sfnm By the time of Purple Mountains' release, Raymond Cummings of The Wire wrote that he had "evolve[d] from deadpan riddler to metaphorical savant to inferent sage to bard laid bare."Шаблон:Sfn

Berman's return to music prompted a jovial and personal response from major publications, with concern for Berman having been identified as instrumental to his fervent fanbase.Шаблон:Sfnm Reception of Purple Mountains was significantly altered following Berman's suicide: critics wrote "it [is] impossible to hear this album in any other context", and Шаблон:Nowrap instead of worrying, you mourn".[14]

Posthumous tributes

Many artists paid tribute to Berman following his suicide. Malkmus and Nastanovich both commented on his death and performed shows in his honor.Шаблон:Sfnm Drag City released a tribute cover of "The Wild Kindness" sung by Callahan, Oldham, and Cassie.Шаблон:Sfn Two months after his death, two cover albums had been released.Шаблон:Sfn

Moderately sized library on university campus.
The Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library announced it would be collecting materials related to Berman.Шаблон:Sfn

A number of musicians referenced and/or paid tribute to Berman in albums: The Avalanches and Cassandra Jenkins quoted Berman.Шаблон:Sfnm Fleet Foxes and Mogwai memorialized Berman on their respective songs "Sunblind" and "Ritchie Sacramento".Шаблон:Sfnm Callahan described his and Oldham's collaborative album Blind Date Party as "all of Drag City coming together for David".Шаблон:Sfn The Mountain Goats dedicated their song "Arguing With the Ghost of Peter Laughner About His Coney Island Baby Review" to Berman.Шаблон:Sfn Daniel Blumberg and John Vanderslice dedicated their respective works On&On and I can't believe civilization is still going here in 2021! Congratulations to all of us, Love DCB to Berman.Шаблон:Sfnm First Aid Kit released a new song, "Strange Beauty" along with their cover of the Silver Jews' "Random Rules".[15]

The Tennessee Titans, Berman's favorite football team, displayed the message "Nashville (and the world) will always love David Berman" on its Jumbotron during a home game on November 10, 2019.Шаблон:Sfn Major publications: The Atlantic, The New Yorker, The New York Times, Pitchfork, Rolling Stone, Slate, Spin and The Washington Post wrote obituaries and tributes.Шаблон:Sfn Fans shared lyrics and other tributes on social media; according to PitchforkШаблон:'s Sam Sodomsky: "In the wake of Berman's death ... His voice never felt louder or more vital".Шаблон:Sfnm The 62nd Annual Grammy Awards omitted Berman from its in memoriam segment, drawing criticism from some viewers.Шаблон:Sfn

After his son's death, Richard Berman released the following statement: "Despite his difficulties, he always remained my special son. I will miss him more than he was able to realize."Шаблон:Sfn

While attending UVA, Berman was a DJ on college station WTJU. In November 2023, WTJU launched an endowment fund in his memory [16]

Discography

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Other credits

Title Year Artist Notes Ref.
Thank You 1995 Royal Trux Lyrics on "Granny Grunt" and "(Have You Met) Horror James?" Шаблон:Sfn
Joya 1997 Will Oldham Lyrics on "Apocalypse, No!" (uncredited) Шаблон:Sfn
Sings Greatest Palace Music 2004 Will Oldham (as Bonnie "Prince" Billy) Vocal coach on "New Partner"; vocals on "No More Workhorse Blues" Шаблон:Sfn
Singlewide 2009 The Dexateens Vocals on "Can You Whoop It" Шаблон:Sfn
"A Cowboy Overflow of the Heart" 2012 The Avalanches Vocals, words Шаблон:Sfn
Wildflower 2016 The Avalanches Vocals and words on "Saturday Night Inside Out" Шаблон:Sfn
Universalists 2018 Yonatan Gat Producer Шаблон:Sfn

Books

Notes

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References

Citations

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Cited works and general sources

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  1. Шаблон:Harvnb (identifying Berman as the principal songwriter); Шаблон:Harvnb ("main creative driver"); Шаблон:Harvnb (identifying the changing line-up); Шаблон:Harvnb (identifying Berman as whom steered the band since the start).
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  3. Шаблон:Harvnb (identifying the minimal amount of poetry published afterwards); Шаблон:Harvnb (identifying the journals) Шаблон:Harvnb (reported the follow-up).
  4. Шаблон:Cite web
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  6. Шаблон:Harvnb ($45,000); Шаблон:Harvnb ($23,000); Шаблон:Harvnb (quotation).
  7. Шаблон:Harvnb (first quotation); Шаблон:Harvnb (identified the attention and reviews); Шаблон:Harvnb (second quotation).
  8. Шаблон:Harvnb (identified financial difficulties); Шаблон:Harvnb (identified relation to his marriage's breakdown); Шаблон:Harvnb (identified Koretzky).
  9. Шаблон:Harvnb (identified $100,000 of loan and credit card debt); Шаблон:Harvnb (identified the drug use); Шаблон:Harvnb (quotation).
  10. Шаблон:Harvnb (identified the country music tropes); Шаблон:Harvnb (identified the themes of America, music, nature, beauty, death, drugs and disconnection); Шаблон:Harvnb (identified the presence of sports); Шаблон:Harvnb (identified the themes of god).
  11. Шаблон:Harvnb (identified the greater audience); Шаблон:Harvnb ("has access to a syntax I could never touch"); Шаблон:Harvnb ("[Berman] ventur[ed] into the rhetorical ionosphere that's always set him apart").
  12. Шаблон:Harvnb ("Berman would become the standard-bearer for [a] kind of writing"); Шаблон:Harvnb ("David Berman...whose witty lyrics...influenced scores of band"); Шаблон:Harvnb ("he helped define what we understand indie rock to be"); Шаблон:Harvnb ("Poet/songwriters like Berman...changed the rules of indie songwriting")
  13. Шаблон:Harvnb (identified his delivery as baritone); Шаблон:Harvnb (identified his delivery as dry); Шаблон:Harvnb (identified his delivery as mostly uninflected) Шаблон:Harvnb (identified his delivery as brusque); Шаблон:Harvnb (identified that Berman would speak/sing).
  14. Шаблон:Harvnb; Шаблон:Harvnb (first quotation); Шаблон:Harvnb (second quotation).
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  16. https://www.wtju.net/bermanfund/ Шаблон:Bare URL inline