Ramona Falls

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I Say Fever 00:00 Tools
Russia 00:00 Tools
Melectric 00:00 Tools
Salt Sack 00:00 Tools
Clover 00:00 Tools
Going Once, Going Twice 00:00 Tools
Bellyfulla 00:00 Tools
The Darkest Day 00:00 Tools
Always Right 00:00 Tools
Diamond Shovel 00:00 Tools
Russia (Live on KEXP radio) 00:00 Tools
Boy Ant 00:00 Tools
Spore 00:00 Tools
Bodies of Water 00:00 Tools
Proof 00:00 Tools
The Space Between Lightning and Thunder 00:00 Tools
Sqworm 00:00 Tools
Brevony 00:00 Tools
Divide by Zero 00:00 Tools
Fingerhold 00:00 Tools
Archimedes Plutonium 00:00 Tools
If i Equals u 00:00 Tools
Helium 00:00 Tools
The Boy Ant 00:00 Tools
Russia (The Hood Internet Remix) 00:00 Tools
Prayers 00:00 Tools
A Phantom 00:00 Tools
Can't Save You 00:00 Tools
I Wish I Could 00:00 Tools
Ramona Falls - I Say Fever 00:00 Tools
Which Side Are You On 00:00 Tools
People of Gadarenes 00:00 Tools
In the Wake 00:00 Tools
Guide Us Through 00:00 Tools
The Swirling Coils 00:00 Tools
Now I Know 00:00 Tools
Come Pick Me Up 00:00 Tools
And Cast My Colors 00:00 Tools
You Witnessed 00:00 Tools
Russia (Live on KEXP) 00:00 Tools
On The Line 00:00 Tools
Ramona Falls - Bodies of Water 00:00 Tools
Russia (Live On FM4 - Vienna) 00:00 Tools
Brevony (Far Cry 3 Trailer) 00:00 Tools
'I Say Fever' 00:00 Tools
Clover (Dekoder Remix) [Bonus Track] 00:00 Tools
I Say Fever (Edit) 00:00 Tools
too little too late 00:00 Tools
Russia (The Hood Internet Remix) (feat. Lil Wayne) 00:00 Tools
going once going twice 00:00 Tools
Russia (RussianAdults remix) 00:00 Tools
Bveloed (exclusive bonus) 00:00 Tools
Miracle Cure 00:00 Tools
Bveloed 00:00 Tools
I say fever (RussianAdults remix) 00:00 Tools
Ramona Falls - Russia 00:00 Tools
Bellyfulla (Live In Vienna On FM4) 00:00 Tools
Russia (feat. Lil Wayne) (The Hood Internet RMX) 00:00 Tools
Back into the Coils, Where 00:00 Tools
04 - russia 00:00 Tools
03 Clover 00:00 Tools
01 Prayers 00:00 Tools
06 Salt Sack 00:00 Tools
07 Boy Ant 00:00 Tools
02 - i say fever 00:00 Tools
i say fever *uma 00:00 Tools
09 The Darkest Day 00:00 Tools
02 Can't Save You 00:00 Tools
10 Bellyfulla 00:00 Tools
- i say fever 00:00 Tools
Imagine My Surprise 00:00 Tools
Russia (live) 00:00 Tools
05 - going once, going twice 00:00 Tools
Spore (Live on KEXP) 00:00 Tools
03 - clover 00:00 Tools
03 People of Gadarenes 00:00 Tools
07 - Boy Ant 00:00 Tools
I Say Fever(Artem Bun Remix) 00:00 Tools
10 - bellyfulla 00:00 Tools
04 Which Side Are You On 00:00 Tools
06 - salt sack 00:00 Tools
05 I Wish I Could 00:00 Tools
Fever 00:00 Tools
«Bellyfulla» 00:00 Tools
Ramona Falls, 'Spore' 00:00 Tools
Which Side Are You On? 00:00 Tools
Fingerhold (Official Music Video) 00:00 Tools
Ramona Falls - Melectric 00:00 Tools
Clover (Dekoder Remix) 00:00 Tools
Russia (ringtone) 00:00 Tools
Clover music video - Easy to watch edition 00:00 Tools
Bellyfulla (Live on Radio4 in Vienna) 00:00 Tools
GOING ONCE,GOING TWICE 00:00 Tools
Belly Fulla 00:00 Tools
I Say Fever (band cover) 00:00 Tools
Diiamond Shovel 00:00 Tools
Proof (2012, Prophet) 00:00 Tools
Going Once, Going 00:00 Tools
Bellyfulla / THEY SHOOT MUSIC 00:00 Tools
Going Once, Going Twice (RussianAdults remix) 00:00 Tools
The Darkest Day (le hibOo) 00:00 Tools
The Darkest Day / They Shoot Music 00:00 Tools
I Say Fever (deathwhisper) 00:00 Tools
I Say Fever (zaycev.net) 00:00 Tools
I Say Fever (Radio Edit) 00:00 Tools
Fingerhold (2012) 00:00 Tools
Recording Process 00:00 Tools
Brevony (magic solo) 00:00 Tools
If i Equals u (2012) 00:00 Tools
Salt Slack 00:00 Tools
Meletric 00:00 Tools
Ask Permission 00:00 Tools
Intuit 00:00 Tools
"Spore" 00:00 Tools
Spore (Prophet 2012) 00:00 Tools
Afterthought 00:00 Tools
Spore (Last.fm Sessions) 00:00 Tools
tonight 00:00 Tools
Sqworm (2012, Prophet) 00:00 Tools
Ask Permission (Lackthereof cover) 00:00 Tools
Brevony (zaycev.net) 00:00 Tools
Squorm 00:00 Tools
And Cast My Colors (Montreal) 00:00 Tools
Russia (A little to late ) 00:00 Tools
Now I Know (Montreal) 00:00 Tools
Going Once, Going Twice (Russian Adults Remix) 00:00 Tools
Prayers (Montreal) 00:00 Tools
I Say Fever / THEY SHOOT MUSIC 00:00 Tools
Russia (Intuit) 00:00 Tools
russia. 00:00 Tools
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Ramona Falls is the musical brainchild of Brent Knopf. Brent, a Portland Oregon native, was also one-third of the band Menomena from 2000-2011. Like most of us, Brent Knopf watches a lot of YouTube videos, only he’s not watching kittens playing piano. Rather, his tastes err on the more experimental side of things—like people who attempt perpetual motion machines using magnets. “I love that they’re trying to harness an endless supply of energy,” says the Ramona Falls frontman, “and that they go against conventional wisdom in the hopes of true discovery.” Which is exactly what Knopf did last year, when he decided to quit the acclaimed art rock trio Menomena and devote his time to one epic, personal vision. Prophet, the second Ramona Falls album, is sonically, lyrically and thematically brighter. It’s also more organic and personal than anything he ever contributed to Menomena, or as the singer/multi-instrumentalist explains, “it’s more of a rapid transit line between my sleeve and my heart.” “With Ramona Falls I am exploring what I stand for which makes it more personal to me,” Knopf admits. “I’m less worried now about being made fun of, than I was before. I can now say things I believe in, and some people may think it’s stupid or cheesy...but that’s kind of fun. I would much rather speak from the heart than hide behind impenetrable obfuscation.” That emotional honesty and creative fearlessness is certainly paying off. Prophet is an album that recalls the experimental beauty of Laughing Stock by Talk Talk, and the unabashed earnestness of his old labelmates Death Cab For Cutie. Knopf appreciates those highly regarded comparisons but when pressed for the true inspirations that fed into his overall vision, he cites Martin Gore of Depeche Mode’s dark chordal elements, a production style halfway between Tears for Fears and the Homosexuals, and lyrical themes that channel a dyslexic Jorge Luis Borges if he starred in Flowers for Algernon. Recorded with bandmates Paul Alcott (drums, and also, ironically, Knopf’s replacement in Menomena), Matt Sheehy (guitar), and Dave Lowensohn (bass) and featuring guest appearances by four other friends, the stunning album begins with “Bodies of Water,” an emotive and rousing anthem about how intimacy bundles together both nourishment and peril. “Spore,” a heartfelt highlight of Prophet bears a substantive core: “I like the idea of someone refusing to feel lonely, despite how utterly alone they might actually be,” Knopf explains. “It’s a form of rebellion.” But the 11 tracks are not all exercises in introspective fragility; “Brevony” is Knopf’s most unleashed moment with gnarling guitars ambushing the listener at the chorus on all sides. Prophet, the album’s title, is an homage to Knopf’s religious upbringing, a titular reference to a worldview that reveres exalted seers who assert meaning despite the chaos. But as the newly empowered songwriter has discovered with Ramona Falls, it’s a better strategy to embrace the chaos. And then refashion it into a beautiful noise. Ramona Falls' debut album is called "Intuit," and was released in 2009 on Barsuk Records (US) Souterrain Transmissions (Europe). Official website : www.RamonaFalls.com Musical Influences include : Micachu and the Shapes, Shocking Blue, The Homosexuals, Sly and the Family Stone, Talking Heads, PJ Harvey, The Magnetic Fields, Gorecki, AC/DC, Tears for Fears, Weird Al Yankovic and Erik Satie. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.