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product_id: 62467403
title: "Deadmalls and Nightfalls"
brand: "frontier ruckus"
price: "208 kr"
currency: DKK
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 6
url: https://www.desertcart.dk/products/62467403-deadmalls-and-nightfalls
store_origin: DK
region: Denmark
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# Deadmalls and Nightfalls

**Brand:** frontier ruckus
**Price:** 208 kr
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

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- **What is this?** Deadmalls and Nightfalls by frontier ruckus
- **How much does it cost?** 208 kr with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Good new band
  

*by S***T on Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2011*

I like the sound of Frontier Ruckus a lot.  The use of musical saw and melodica give this band a unique sort of mystical folk sound.  This sound may not be for everyone, but I for one am a big fan.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    channeling urban decay into emotional salvation
  

*by S***R on Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2010*

A slightly more subdued yet no less involving record than their debut, "The Orion Songbook," Frontier Ruckus' sophomore album (and first to come out on Ramseur Records, affording much more widespread distribution and visibility) continues the poetically-informed lyrical observations of singer/guitarist Matthew Milia, underpinned by a softly baroque bed of banjo, muted trumpet, saw, bass and sparsely swinging drums.  This time out there is a thematic arc: the desolation of formerly bustling suburbs and sprawling, overgrown shopping complexes as Michigan's fragile economy fractures and filigrees.  This is the simplistic overview of an album that covers a rather wide plane of emotional territory, however, from sexual nostalgia and electric desire to reflective warmth and bittersweet remembrance.Listeners may find that Milia codes his emotional data, littering it with images and smells, so that "Deadmalls and Nightfalls" invites psychological archeology which spools out over repeated listens.  Often the lyrics don't seem to have singular meaning; they are soft-focused and glimpse-like.  And if the newer melodies don't seem as immediate or rousing as older songs like "Adirondack Amish Holler" off the first album, that too is an illusory and evasive observation, ducking into the corners and shadows of sense-memory.  There is quite a bit of contained energy in the brass breakdowns of "Silverfishes," the opening song "Nerves Of The Nightmind," and the album's longest track "Pontiac, the Nightbrink.""Deadmalls" represents tangible growth, outward and inward with a certain degree of offset to it -- an off-register letterpress print over polaroids and yellowed newspaper advertisements saved from the memory of a sunnier time that promised it would be eternal.  It wasn't eternal, but it fuels and warms the proceedings in a way that's anything but flatly nostalgic.  The album bristles with quiet vitality, a forward glance through the past littered with numerous lost dreams and disposable cups, the crumbling Helvetica signage of the 1980s now sun-faded and redolent with pathos.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    bee ee ay youtiful
  

*by J***N on Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2010*

Decidedly shinier, often times more upbeat, but also occasionally darker and more intense, "Deadmalls and Nightfalls" (the second from Frontier Ruckus)returns to the astonishingly poetic lyrics and complex descriptions of "The Orion Songbook" yet adds a strong penchant for story-telling (nay, story-weaving).  There is enough similar to their previous records to keep the Frontierheads (I just made that up) happy and enough new to illustrate their versatility and transformations.  Etzcorn's drums are on point, Davey Jones' picking impresses me with ever passing moment, Milia's lyrics and voice are as enchanting as ever and Nichols proves once again to be a walking musical chameleon.  But would you expect anything less from this fantastic band?Folk for cool people? Blueindiegrass? Nah, its just music for people who love life.IN SHORT, CHECK THEM OUT. ITS WORTH EVERY PENNY YOU COULD SPEND.

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