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Genres: Folk Rock, Americana

Release Date: Apr 8, 2008

Listens: 9,367

Recs: 22

Format: MP3, 160 kbps Contextual Help marker

Length: 45:06

Tracks: 11

© 2008

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"Drawing inspiration from cabaret songs, old-time mountain folk, and Creole blues, New Orleans's Hurray For The Riff Raff make nostalgic and evocative music."
– Amie Street Editors
For fans of: Regina Spektor, Bonnie 'Prince' Billy
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elisahubbard Rec'd this on Oct 1, 2008:
Street Cred: 201 Rec's: 15
“"How'd you learn to fly already" are the opening lyrics to this beautiful song! This has my Rec!”
elisahubbard Rec'd this on Oct 1, 2008:
Street Cred: 201 Rec's: 15
“The guitar is beautiful. This definetly deserves a listen!”
gimcgraw Rec'd this on May 20, 2009:
Street Cred: 0 Rec's: 3
“Achingly heartbreaking lyrics set to moving melodies.”
scatcat Rec'd this on Jan 24, 2009:
Street Cred: 117 Rec's: 6
“Pleasantly quaint song with a singer with a voice similar to that of Regina Spektor and Feist. Just when you think this song couldn't get sweeter, at around 1:56 you hear a swirl of instruments come into play. A happy-go lucky song that is easily digested by the ears.”
mick2009 Rec'd this on Apr 12, 2009:
Street Cred: 14 Rec's: 3
“I love this song; melody just picks you up and takes you away.. beautiful.”
jdkamm Rec'd this on Dec 17, 2008:
Street Cred: 32 Rec's: 3
“Pure, honest vocals with a fusion of folk instrumentation and jazz voice.”
scatcat Rec'd this on Jan 24, 2009:
Street Cred: 117 Rec's: 6
“I think there was a time when Norah Jones was in an ensemble called The Little Willies in maybe a possible attempt to ride the coat tails of her solo success and bring bluegrass/folk music to the forefront, but where she failed, this band hits the right chord. They mix beautiful melodies,simple instrumental arrangement with a pure, pretty voice.”
natureboy1283 Rec'd this on Jan 23, 2009:
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“This is a great song from a very under-appreciated artist!”
birddd. Rec'd this on Jun 9, 2009:
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“This song is absolutely amazing. Beautifully haunting melodies. Such a great band.”
elijahr Rec'd this on Oct 13, 2008:
Street Cred: 33 Rec's: 1
“Whimsical, playful, melancholy, all at once. A sweet sorrowful ode set to a cute waltz rhythm.”
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