Jeffrey Brown - 24/Nov/2009  The Fruit Bats, led by singer/guitarist Eric Johnson, have consistently bridged the pop rock of the ’70s with today’s indie rock and nosta...
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| Ro Cemm - 30/Sep/2009 Four years on from their third album Made In Bones, The Ruminant Band represents a movement forward for Fruit Bats mainman Eric Johnson. While previou...
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James Skinner - 16/Sep/2009  First things first: Fruit Bats sound deeply, deeply American. Bandleader Eric D. Johnson has played with the likes of Vetiver and The Shins over the y...
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| Elizabeth Malloy - 27/Aug/2009 Maybe it's just me, but there seems to be a little late '60s/early '70s revival thing going on these days. You've got the 40th anniversary of Woodstoc...
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Brad Kelly - 18/Aug/2009  Eric Johnson created 'Fruit Bats' ten years ago and is still the only real consistent member. Throughout the three albums prior to this fourth re...
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Ryan Weibush - 17/Aug/2009  Since 2001’s Echolocation, Eric Johnson has been crafting songs that have mainly dealt with the natural world. His non-sentimental approach has ...
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Josh Cacopardo - 17/Aug/2009  UNTIL last year, no one was sure if we’d ever hear from the Fruit Bats again. After stealing hearts with the 2005 release Spelled in Bones, Eric Johns...
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| Nicholas Sell - 10/Aug/2009 Despite the recent weather I’ve been assured that summer is upon us once again. This is handy as Fruit Bats’ fourth effort The Ruminant Ba...
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Chris Mincher - 04/Aug/2009  Considering that frontman Eric Johnson joined The Shins in 2007, and judging by the Chutes Too Narrow-esque cover art of the new The Ruminant Band, it...
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| Jason Gross - 04/Aug/2009 This folkie indie-pop band doesn’t slam you with hooks on its fourth album -- everything is catchy in a modest, reasonable way. Backed by Allman-esque...
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