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Frontier Ruckus: Harpers Ferry 9.19.10



Sure, it was a Sunday night and Harpers Ferry is a world class dump - but, seriously Boston?  A grand total of 11 people made it out to see one of my favorite new bands, Frontier Ruckus.  The Michigan quintet played a haunting, intimate set of folk songs from their debut The Orion Songbook and the fantastic follow-up Deadmalls and Nightfalls.  As the set drew towards its close, the band gathered at the front of the stage and invited the small group of fans in closer for an un-amplified mini-set, turning a cavernous, mostly-empty room into a special private show that none of us will forget.  While we sat cross-legged on the sticky floor, the band played beautiful, heartfelt songs, accompanied by soft percussion, plucked banjo and singing saw.  I truly felt honored to be there, and I hope/expect the crowd to be much bigger the next time Frontier Ruckus makes it to Boston.

I recorded the show from the back of the floor, but moved closer for the acoustic set.  The sound quality is very good for the most part, but the mics picked up quite a bit of room noise during the acoustic set.  Still, I think it captures the intimate atmosphere of the show well.

Frontier Ruckus
Harpers Ferry - Allston, MA
September 19, 2010

Silverfishes
Springterror
Rosemont
Mona and Emmy
Ontario
Orion Town 2
Bethlehem
Acoustic:
The Upper Room
Pontiac, the Nightbrink
Does Me In
Dark Autumn Hour

Support Frontier Ruckus by buying Deadmalls and Nightfalls here (highly recommended for fans of Calexico, Mumford & Sons, The Low Anthem)

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Reader Comments (4)

Hey, I was the other lone blogger there and was also shocked by the turn out but loved the experience that it afforded us. Definitely a special concert. I am writing a review for http://sunsetintherearview.com/ and was hoping that maybe I could use your picture/sound bites there, lots of credit and links will be given, let me know. And thanks for the recording!

September 21, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterJessica

Really diggin this sound. Nice find.

September 22, 2010 | Unregistered Commentermusicsavage

That's a cavernous room when it's empty. Definitely good for them that you were there!

September 22, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterRyan

Jessica - you're welcome to use the photos/audio

September 23, 2010 | Unregistered Commentervisiblevoice

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