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Bad At Breaking Up

Drag the River

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front porch music for folk punk enthusiasts

They say the housing and construction markets are in serious trouble, but with all the front porch music coming out of Gainesville’s record labels there’s a good chance the Home Depot will be in business for a long time to come. Drag The River is just the kind of band to make you wanna sip whiskey from a jug and strum those G, A and C chords on your acoustic guitar until you’ve drunk yourself sober – or cried yourself to sleep. Truth be told, Drag The River’s Bad At Breaking Up sounds a little like The Blues Travelers sans the harmonica. This kind of music is a serious threat to the rain forests – please build your front porch out of reclaimed wood.

Please don't stop!

Please keep making music. We love you here in Santa Cruz. Great changes with Beautiful & Damned by the way. What a wonderful track.

chance meeting

shame this band broke up (they have more recent albums on their website strangely enough).
stumbled across them by chance in baltimore.
was on a cruddy blind date with a chick that was meeting up with all her guy friends at the bar (including at least one she was interested in). can't really complain, coz at least she introduced me to this band.
after the show, I staggered up to the meet n greet with the band.
think I said something like "listening to you makes me want to sing" or something stupid like that.
can't decide if the dumb comment was the alcohol or being in shock at hearing someone who's voice embodied the level of poignant self destruction that up until then I thought had only applied to me. on top of all that, here was a country-sounding band doing a killer cover of one of my alltime favorite songs (hybrid moments).
hope i get to see them in concert again.
they've definitely gotten me through some tough times.
highly recommend Beautiful and Damned.

Biography

Formed: 1996 in Fort Collins, CO

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '90s, '00s

Based out of Fort Collins, CO, Drag the River was a musical outlet for some of punk's seasoned veterans. All frontman Chad Price hooked up with Armchair Martian's Jon Snodgrass and Paul Rucker and the Nobodys' J.J. Nobody and formed Drag the River for a country-rock fix in 1996. Hobo's Demo's was released in mid-2000 (reissued by Suburban Home in late 2006) and captured Drag the River's rough-cut rock & roll woven around lyrical introspections. Pedal steel guitarist Zach Boddicker was added to...
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Bad At Breaking Up, Drag the River
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  • $9.99
  • Genres: Alternative, Music
  • Released: Feb 24, 2009

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