The Body Electric by Hurray for the Riff Raff

“Potent protest music, relevant again 2 years after the events it was first written for #hurrayfortheriffraff http://n.pr/1cWhccD

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Potent protest music, relevant again 2 years after the events it was first written for #hurrayfortheriffraff http://n.pr/1cWhccD

AlexCottrill 2 Jun 2014

Time for my 10 Days of Christmas countdown, I guess. I'll change this every day, to one of the ten songs that I think I liked the most this year, with the condition that they're all by different artists, and I tried to include tracks that were especially good on albums I maybe didn't pay as much attention to (and overall probably won't be a perfect "top 10" or anything). Got this one from NPR's end-of-year wrap-up, and while I'm not normally a fan of this style, this track definitely burrowed its way into my skull and heart.

astiocles 16 Dec 2014

a #valentinesday card from HFTRR to a friend, and a new album for the rest of us. #lovewins #extendedfamilyjam   4

clickysounds 21 Feb 2014

First jam of 2015 is one my favorites from 2014! On a side note, where's my jam odyssey for 2014? :/   1

abbeyroad992 8 Jan 2015

Theme: Best of 2014 A strong rejoinder to murder ballads and every country song that marginalizes women. It's almost perfect. Not sure what else to say.

Mercurywaxing 22 Dec 2014

On Thursday I saw New Orleans roots outfit Hurray for the Riff Raff, led by the immensely talented Alynda Lee Segarra. Since learning of the group a couple of winters ago I've tracked down three of their albums; this is from their latest, 2014's Small Town Heroes. It's one of the record's slower numbers, but after hearing the group do it live it's the one that's stuck with me the most. I'd put Segarra up there with Laura Marling as one of the most impressive young talents; both are in their mid-to-late twenties and produce work far beyond their years.   4

noyoucmon 1 May 2015