Laura Hamlett - 30.09.2010  But wait…that rhythm line. I swear I’ve heard it somewhere before. Oh, that’s right: Joy Division’s “Love Will Tear Us Apart.” Are you a Ra Ra Riot fa...
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Aaron Kayce - 30.09.2010 Syracuse’s chamber outfit returns with ten beautiful, dynamic songs that emphasize the pop side of indie-pop. Conceived at a farm house in an orchard ...
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Dave Jaffer - 23.09.2010 As a huge fan of The Rhumb Line, Ra Ra Riot's debut long-player, I'm left cold by The Orchard. It's not a bad album at all, but much of the insoucianc...
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Jim Scott - 08.09.2010  There's something definitively '80s about Ra Ra Riot. Upon first listen, it seems as though it may be the singing of Wes Miles, with his airy, ecstati...
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Megan Vick - 03.09.2010 Syracuse, N.Y.-based rock act Ra Ra Riot has been tiptoeing around the cusp of major fame since the release of its 2008 debut, "The Rhumb Line." The q...
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ALEXANDRA CAVALLO - 31.08.2010  Two years after the modest success of The Rhumb Line, these Ithaca-based college chums have returned with a sleeker, more cerebral album that speaks t...
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Swapmeet Louie - 30.08.2010  I don’t know about you, but it seems that music is getting more and more eclectic… and when I say “eclectic,” I mean “selecting or choosing from vario...
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Mary Kosearas - 27.08.2010  Start at the beginning and let it play all the way through: The Orchard gives us an achingly mature version of a band yet to fail. Wes Miles sings his...
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Scott Tavener - 26.08.2010 Chamber pop consortium Ra Ra Riot's debut, The Rhumb Line, slyly counterbalanced playfulness and austerity, swathing indelible hooks in orchestral arr...
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Ted Chase - 26.08.2010  Ra Ra Riot have gotten pretty damn far on an admittedlysmall base of songs. Unlike theirBritish peers Los Campesinos! (QRO spotlight on), who have be...
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