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No River City

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At first listen, No River City's Wolves and Fishes sounds like a musical conversation between Ryan Adams' jangling acoustic guitar and Cracker's electric sloth. But several more plays reveal vivid stories about a scruffy everyman with a chip on his should against rich people and frustrated by his bad luck with girls, who works as a janitor and handyman and whose parents were gun-toting bank-robbing outlaws.NRC's lead singer and songwriter, Drew de Man, is quite a storyteller. His colorful tales—even more than his folksy, well-rounded melodies­—will draw you in and make you want to find out what happens next. As you're becoming hooked, you realize what capable musicians he plays with. The song "Jacy Farrow" tells a simple story of love gone horribly wrong. Boy wants to run away with girl, girl says her daddy won't allow it, boy slaps girl, and girl's daddy shoots boy dead. Told from a young boy's perspective, "Raised By Outlaws" shows nothing bonds a family like a little bank robbery and being on the lam together: "Momma drove a getaway car from the Second American Bank / Smiled as she threw the money under the floor and I held up the plank."The band formed in 2000 after de Man returned to Georgia from a year of living in Europe. NRC toured the Southeastern states several times, and peaked in 2003 when their first album, This Is Our North Dakota, developed a following on college and community radio stations on the East coast. The band reorganized in 2005 and released Wolves and Fishes earlier this year. --Boise Weekly, Boise, ID ************************************************************ ******** When Drew De Man sings about warding off bears on NO RIVER CITY’s second CD, Wolves and Fishes, one can almost see the teeth and claws of his personal demons swatting at his back. De Man leads an alienated procession on a path into country music’s richest, blackest soil. With every character he creates and every twist along the path, the group adapts its dark, bucolic twang to fit the mood. Sometimes songs tumble at a galloping pace, while others move much more slowly. What sets NRC apart from the rural-music masses is a penchant for infusing alt-country songcraft with lost-in-the-moment improvisation. Wielding a nontraditional approach gives a sense of spontaneity to each song, but never at the expense of delivering a genuinely heartbreaking performance. --Creative Loafing, ATL Best of 2007 ************************************************************ ********Atlanta, Georgia. Dan denk ik aan Joe South, The Black Crowes, Drivin’ n Cryin’ en aan Hot ‘Lanta van The Allman Brothers. Voortaan zal ik ook aan No River City denken. Deze band uit Atlanta, onder leiding van Drew de Man (zanger, gitarist, toetsenist), heeft namelijk een heel goede cd gemaakt. Wolves And Fishes (eigen beheer) is de tweede cd van de band, welke is geproduceerd door niemand minder dan Teddy Morgan in zijn studio in Nashville. Dat klinkt als een aanbeveling – en dat is het ook. No River City heeft van Morgan een lekker gruizige sound meegekregen, waarin vooral de moddervette elektrische gitaar van Eric Amata heel goed tot zijn recht komt. De man levert in bekant elk nummer een knallende solo af. Dan komt er nog bij dat De Man (ja, die zanger en componist) een gave hand van schrijven heeft, waardoor nagenoeg alle nummers de middelmaat ontstijgen. Speciale vermelding verdienen Way Home Soon, dat mij sterk doet denken – zeker ook qua zang – aan Chestnut Mare van The Byrds, de epische countryrocksong Fancy Little Fire en de soulvolle afsluiter Dissolved In Your Whiskey. Niet in de winkel te koop, dit Wolves And Fishes (ook niet in Amerika), wel bij Miles Of Music en tijdens optredens. Mijn advies is dan ook deze geweldige cd te kopen bij een concert van de band – sla je twee vliegen in één klap. Voor de thuisblijvers zoals ik, is er gelukkig nog de internetwinkel. --Alt.Country.NL******************************************** ********************************* The photos accompanying some of the songs above appear courtesy of Sebastiao Salgado, Manuel Alvarez Bravo, William Gedney and Bruce Davidson. They're all awesome photographers, so you should check them out. ************************************************************ ***************** NRC has released "Wolves and fishes" themselves on a very limited basis. You can hear it on college and non-commerical radio, and you should request it all the time. You can buy the disc at shows--both a standard jewelcase and a hand-printed, signed and numbered version--but you won't find the disc in stores or online outside of Atlanta yet. A good idea would be to go to www.MilesofMusic.com and buy our record, "This Is Our North Dakota". You won't regret listening to "the old one." People say it's good for drinking, driving, long, lonely nights and road trips especially. Some songs might be good for f*ckin', but we'll leave that up to you.

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Music:

Member Since: 9/18/2005
Band Website: www.norivercity.com
Band Members: Eric Amata--guitar, Mark Carbone--drumming, Drew de Man--songwriting, voice, guitars, Nathan Green--keyboard, accordion & voice, Daniel Winn--occasional bass
Influences: Frank Stokes, Joe Henry, Aimee Mann, Talking Heads, Geronimo, Jon Brion, Moby Grape, Willa Cather, Dostoyevsky (especially for Chach), Cormack McCarthy, Carson McCullers, Salman Rushdie, Robert Mitchum, Sam Elliot, Jim Croce, Radiohead, Rolling Stones, Jay Bennett, the Band, Mavis Staples, Sid Selvidge, Neil Young, Brian Blade, Daniel Lanois, Walt Whitman, Joe Hill, Emma Goldman, the Diggers, James Tate, Czelsaw Milosz, Zeppelin, Tom Petty, Will Farrell and Jeff Evans. Which fucked-up genius composer are you?:
Tom Waits... charismatic story-teller with a penchant for freaky people and unusual settings. You thrive on the concept of the underdog coming out on top.
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Sounds Like: traveling, arguing, late nights, drinking, fucking, inner reaches of the psyche, chemicals and lots of love
Record Label: nobody's smart enough for us
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

NRC sluggish, possibly drunk

The four main members of No River City, Eric Amata, Mark Carbone, Drew "I am the third revelation!" de Man and Nathan "Peaches" Green, were seen talking about playing music recently. Supposedly, the w...
Posted by on Mon, 04 Feb 2008 07:35:00 GMT

end of another year

We're apparently bad at keeping this blog up. This year has been a pretty tough, but transformative one. We have been through a lot, ventured into new territory and we've spent the last few months ass...
Posted by on Thu, 20 Dec 2007 11:31:00 GMT

Hello and thank you

So nobody ever got around to this... No River City slugged it out on the road for most of May and June. All over the Western US. It was hard, it was lovely, there were good things involved and many di...
Posted by on Thu, 06 Sep 2007 09:25:00 GMT

Tour so far...

Yall, we've done it all... or if not all of it, we've at least camped out in a rad thunderstorm/tornado in southern Kansas, rocked so hard in St. Louie that people tore their shirts off and danced, hi...
Posted by on Wed, 16 May 2007 16:05:00 GMT

catch up...Pitbullz n 8 Ballz and beyond

...screwed up the last blog. never showed up. who knows? at least the words are out there somewhere as electrons, shooting around--or something like that. anyway, a brief recap: feb tour was crazy, we...
Posted by on Wed, 14 Mar 2007 10:09:00 GMT

Del Reeves

So Del Reeves died. He was an old Grand Old Opry performer. I remember him because he too wrote a song about a hot chick on a billboard. Pace.D
Posted by on Wed, 03 Jan 2007 05:05:00 GMT

drawing to a close

well, we've done it all this year. (you can take that to mean whatever you think it should, short of strangling hookers and driving over the speed limit.) chri-mah carols are molesting our ears, money...
Posted by on Mon, 18 Dec 2006 16:24:00 GMT

the sincere, neat and creaky Rick Nolan

We have just been befriended by Rick Nolan. There are a handful of his old songs on the myspace. Just some old cat from Ohio who wrote some good old country songs and recorded them almost fifty years ...
Posted by on Thu, 28 Sep 2006 11:51:00 GMT

how stupid are the ads for "TRUE"?

Just how dumbass can you get? For starters, what in god's name does "live, love, learn" have to do with fucking people or dating or whatever you're supposed to be doing with their dumb service? Live, ...
Posted by on Wed, 05 Jul 2006 21:28:00 GMT

smashed my hand

I just smashed my hand under a big fucking rock. I was tearing apart and rebuilding a stone wall in my backyard. Pulling up carpets of tangled, ancient monkey grass that was probably planted in 1952, ...
Posted by on Sat, 17 Jun 2006 10:01:00 GMT