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''Deadmalls and Nightfalls'' is the second full-length studio album by Frontier Ruckus, released on July 20, 2010 by Ramseur Records. The album received positive reviews. PopMatters stated that the record "not only outdoes its predecessor, it reaches a level of top-notch songwriting most groups never attain on a greatest hits compilation"—calling it "a musical map to the psyches of its performers."〔("PopMatters" )〕 Under the Radar wrote that "''Deadmalls and Nightfalls'' paints pictures, in vivid imagery of American scenery, life, and love, with not a single word misplaced in its poetic grace...an album meant to be combed through and listed to time and again, an album to bask in."〔("Under the Radar" )〕 The album can be seen as the second installment in a trilogy of personal mythology set in Metro Detroit—bridging ''The Orion Songbook'' and ''Eternity of Dimming''. Songs such as "Pontiac, the Nighbrink"—an intensely detailed depiction of Pontiac, Michigan—foreshadowed the zoomed-in specificity with which ''Eternity'' would explore further themes of memory and suburban space.〔(''Metro Times'' )〕〔(''Kilkenny People'' )〕 "Does Me In" was used in the documentary ''My Heart Is an Idiot'' which follows the love life of This American Life contributor Davy Rothbart.〔(''My Heart Is an Idiot'' )〕 Ryan Adams was a vocal fan of the album tweeting: ""Loving the new Frontier Ruckus! Great band...this is what I want to get back to. Those tunes go forever..."〔(''Lansing City Pulse'' )〕 The band performed several songs from the record for a Daytrotter session in 2010.〔(''Daytrotter'' )〕 This was the first album by Frontier Ruckus to be accompanied by music videos, with a video shot for "Nerves of the Nightmind" in Los Angeles by Michael Fisk〔(''Muzzle of Bees'' )〕 and a video for "The Upper Room" shot by David Meiklejohn in Portland, Maine. ''Way Upstate & the Crippled Summer, pt. 2''—an EP of five alternative country songs—was released on the fourth side of the ''Deadmalls and Nightfalls'' vinyl package in spring of 2011.〔(''Mostly Midwest'' )〕 ==Track listing== All songs written by Matthew Milia #"Nerves of the Nightmind" #"Ontario" #"Springterror" #"Ringbearer" #"Silverfishes" #"The Upper Room" #"Does Me In" #"The Tower" #"Pontiac, the Nightbrink" #"How Could I Abandon?" #"I Do Need Saving" #"Pour Your Nighteyes" 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Deadmalls and Nightfalls」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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