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A band that takes its name from a posted announcement found along a
waterfront promenade could be dismissed like so many other signs for
found pets, purses and mobile phones. Who takes the time out of their
busy lives to print and post these messages of hopeful reunion? Do
people even read these things?
Let's not forget that without a lost bird there is no sign, and the
sign's optimism loses its resonance without the disinterested passerby.
Fragile and fleeting, it is informed by tragedy and disregard. Yet
someone has to take notice or the sign is not read; the bird is not
found.
Likewise, an interaction of intent and meaning are present in We Found
a Lovebird's music. Moments of lyrical sunshine are counterparts to
darkness and pathos.
Thank heaven for those bound for hell.
Thank God it's never easy to tell.
Who's hanging on and who just fell?
So where does this leave us? Are we flying free and lost, or trapped
but found? To work out our complicity in this equation, we must take
the time to read the signs. This Bird belongs to everyone.