I lay comforted by the sounds of a meandering country ditty, imbibing the questions being posed lyrically. How did you become the stranger you sought to escape? How will you escape the ghosts coming for you? The upbeat twang of Will Rainier’s guitar contrasts his dark lyrics which resemble a poem by Poe, in new single “Dance With the Dead”.
Expands Rainier: “I like the sadness in country music—it’s just raw emotional music to me—but I don’t want to recreate anything to the letter. I want the music to be my style, and I like unexpected instruments, like the trumpet, and I like blending styles. I don’t think about any of this when I write—I just let the music come out.”
While the video is, admittedly, reminiscent of a middle school iMovie project, it would be the best one in the class. Filmed across beautiful landscapes in Olympia, Bow, and Lopez Island, Washington, and Bend, Oregon by Jen Garrett, Will Rainier, and Chad Yenney, the video itself was created by Will. The beauty chosen and recorded by Rainier ropes you in to an almost fantastical existence. You can sense the intended darkness behind the song without acquiring it, a true feat.
“Dance with the Dead” is a mixed bag, and Will Rainier is extremely talented. On his new album Smoke ‘em If You Got ‘em, which is available in full soon, he plays most of the instruments, creating his own band from raw talent. He will undoubtedly fuel you with more of his funky bar goer stories and genre breaking combinations.