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| May 2008
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Ragnar of Ravensfjord
Reviewed 2008-05-26
Reviewed 2008-05-26
Rad folk punk from Bloomington, Indiana. Very spirited and combining personal and political lyrics in a generally practical approach with a nce mix of violins, acoustic guitars and straight-forward vocals. Good, catchy stuff.
(((1))) Pretty decent, lo-fi folk-punk with occasionally ramblin’ guitars.
((((2)))) Slow to mid-paced “punk folk waltz” tempo. Nice chorus, too.
((((3)))) Bassy, strummy pop-punk with hook-based verses and chorus. Sounds like multiple East Bay/Gilman bands circa: ’88-’90.
((((4)))) (FCC “fuck” sung twice) Louder recording with lots of violin, fast strumming. “Primitive Anacho-Folk Punk”?
(((5))) More strummy, political poppy punk. A little too repetitive but generally has it’s heart in the right place.
(((6)))) Boxy drums, lots of melancholic violin then and a really interesting tempos that keep building in different directions.
(((7))) So-so folk punk. Spirited but also generally kinda average overall.
(((((8))))) Loose, almost gypsy, European folk vibe mixed with punk vocals. Really good lyrics, too.
(((9))) Sad folk ballad almost bordering on pop emo junk in a way but nearly cancelled out by the good playing.
(((((10))))) Mid-paced guitar strums, whistling and very late 80’s indie rock-ish vocals (Think Camper Van Beetoven). References Fugazi and Slayer.
(((11))) Slow-to-mid-paced haromica-led folk dealing with people’s need to get away from it all.
((((12)))) Up tempo, loud (!) folk with march-like stop/starts. Lots of passion and hearffelt spirits here.
(((1))) Pretty decent, lo-fi folk-punk with occasionally ramblin’ guitars.
((((2)))) Slow to mid-paced “punk folk waltz” tempo. Nice chorus, too.
((((3)))) Bassy, strummy pop-punk with hook-based verses and chorus. Sounds like multiple East Bay/Gilman bands circa: ’88-’90.
((((4)))) (FCC “fuck” sung twice) Louder recording with lots of violin, fast strumming. “Primitive Anacho-Folk Punk”?
(((5))) More strummy, political poppy punk. A little too repetitive but generally has it’s heart in the right place.
(((6)))) Boxy drums, lots of melancholic violin then and a really interesting tempos that keep building in different directions.
(((7))) So-so folk punk. Spirited but also generally kinda average overall.
(((((8))))) Loose, almost gypsy, European folk vibe mixed with punk vocals. Really good lyrics, too.
(((9))) Sad folk ballad almost bordering on pop emo junk in a way but nearly cancelled out by the good playing.
(((((10))))) Mid-paced guitar strums, whistling and very late 80’s indie rock-ish vocals (Think Camper Van Beetoven). References Fugazi and Slayer.
(((11))) Slow-to-mid-paced haromica-led folk dealing with people’s need to get away from it all.
((((12)))) Up tempo, loud (!) folk with march-like stop/starts. Lots of passion and hearffelt spirits here.
Recent airplay
Road Signs Always Look Better Looking Over Your Shoulder
The Return of Overkill Radio! — Apr 02, 2011
I'm Just Going To Leave, I Don't Want Solidary If It Means Holiding Hands With You
Power Hour — Jan 08, 2009
Road Signs Always Look Better Looking Over Your Shoulder
Time Traveler — Jul 15, 2008
Road Signs Always Look Better Looking Over Your Shoulder
Time Traveler — Jul 08, 2008
Road Signs Always Look Better Looking Over Your Shoulder
Time Traveler — Jun 24, 2008
Sweet Dudes And Sweet Ladies
The Afterthought — Jun 21, 2008
Charting
2008-05-18 — 2008-07-20
| Week Ending | Airplays |
|---|---|
| Jul 20 | 1 |
| Jul 13 | 1 |
| Jun 29 | 1 |
| Jun 22 | 2 |
| Jun 15 | 1 |
| Jun 8 | 1 |
| Jun 1 | 3 |
| May 25 | 1 |
Track listing
| 1. | Hey Kathleen, Are You Hungry? | ||
| 2. | This Time, This Year | ||
| 3. | I'm Just Going To Leave | ||
| 4. | Chad's Favorite Song | ||
| 5. | I Don't Want Solidary If It Means Holiding Hands With You | ||
| 6. | Drinking Song | ||
| 7. | Bikes + Bridges | ||
| 8. | Sweet Dudes And Sweet Ladies | ||
| 9. | Lullabies | ||
| 10. | Old Dead Tree | ||
| 11. | Road Signs Always Look Better Looking Over Your Shoulder | ||
| 12. | Respose To Griot |