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New Music | Frontier Ruckus – Dealerships

Frontier Ruckus – Dealerships [G]etting closer to January 29th is getting us closer to the release of Frontier Ruckus’ next album, Eternity Dimming, the next album in the mythology of Matthew Milia and his rolling narrative and heavy lyrical songs. The single “Dealerships,” which refers to all sorts of physical and internal stations within the night landscape of Michigan winter. They deal out that chalky feeling of sterile frigidness, memory, and human pathos,” Milia explained. “The used car dealerships around the Silverdome, the Salvation Armies, the Catholic schools, the carports smoking with warming-up cars — they’re all the places that dole…

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New Music | Frontier Ruckus – Careening Catalog Immemorial

[bandcamp album=2123165442 bgcol=FFFFFF linkcol=4285BB size=grande] [F]rontier Ruckus has a folk style altogether different from most any band. A straightforward, approachable feel, punctuated with whipsmart lyrics that seem to roll off frontman’s Matthew Milia’s tongue but what differentiates them is the delivery of the music. It’s got a slightly depressed almost “Fall all year round,” kind of feel, its the perfect slow day record for wrapping up by your record player with a hot cup of coffee (or tea if that’s your choice) and a full focused listen as the leaves outside drop, or the snow falls.  Their upcoming record, Eternity…

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Frontier Ruckus – Deadmalls & Nightfalls

Nerves of the Nightmind Frontier Ruckus may be a name you’ve heard, they might not be for that matter.  But what’s important is that you hear their music.  The folk inspired Deadmalls & Nightfalls got to my mailbox in late September, I’ve listened through multiple times, over and over again I felt like the album was totally worth sharing.  I’ve had trouble getting the right words out, which seems to happen when I really enjoy something; it makes writing and talking about it all that more difficult. Frontier Ruckus’ Deadmalls & Nightfalls was named after an abandoned strip mall lead singer…

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