By Tom Breihan for Pitchfork:
Lately, the freak-folk wildmen in Akron/Family have been ending their marathon live shows with a patriotic anthem of sorts called "Woody Guthrie's America". The song hasn't seen any kind of wide release yet, but the band is doing something else with it instead. They're using the song to spur a sort of open-source internet project. They want you to record your own version of the song and send it to them. If you do, you'll get into an Akron/Fam show for free.Akron/Family played Soundlab on 03/17/07.
The band is asking people to send their version of the song to akronfamilywoodyproject@gmail.com, along with a photo and the name of your hometown. They'll post any versions that they get on this website. And if you tell them which of their headlining shows you'd like to hit up, they'll put you on the guest list. So this is sort of an internet-age version of the thing where Rocket From the Crypt would let you into their shows for free if you had a Rocket From the Crypt tattoo. Sort of.
Thus far, the project has already inspired versions of the song from folks like Megafaun, Slaraffenland, and actress Charlyne Yi (Paper Heart). You can hear all of those versions on the site.
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