Until we have a feature film in which Bill Callahan's words are spoken
by the true and deep characters who exist within the songs, the best
format will be this lyric book -- wait, no, the best format will always
be the albums featuring the songs, since they are sung by Bill Callahan,
the author and singer, in his own inimitable and completely individual
fashion. I Drive a Valence, however, which spans two decades of Smog/
Bill Callahan songs, is a fairly unforgettable look-see; in fact, it's a
definitive-yet-concise trip through the mirror, collecting the lyrics to
70 songs and pairing them with 116 dreamy inkwash images by the man
himself. The nuances and ambiguities within plain-spoke expression are
at the exquisite center of Callahan's gift, and the plain fact of words
on paper nails them down in a concrete fashion that signals eternity
somehow more concretely than sounds in the air can conjure. I Drive a
Valence does this for the listener -- makes him/her a reader, while
putting Bill Callahan's songs
on another shelf where they sit just as entirely as they do on LP
shelves around the world.