Main Content
product image

Rubblebucket Orchestra - Year Of The Banana - COMPACT DISCS [CD]

Not yet reviewed

$20.25

Rubblebucket Orchestra - Year Of The Banana - COMPACT DISCS [CD]

SKU: 10356629

Not yet reviewed

$20.25
Availability
FREE shipping to
Sold & shipped by
PopMarket
(1132)

About This Item

Rubblebucket's new album explores one particular year from the band's past known as the Year Of The Banana. Frontwoman Kalmia Traver has a personal practice of naming each year since 2011. However, in 2015 (Year Of The Banana) Kalmia's romantic relationship with Rubblebucket co-founder Alex Toth fell apart, and that year was spent peeling off psychological layers in search of the sweetness that would allow the friendship, and the band, to continue. InchPeople get obsessed with the albums that were never finished because the band couldn't stay together,Inch Kalmia says. InchBut Year Of The Banana is the album that did get finished.Inch So Rubblebucket is celebrating 15 years as a band with a record about the year it almost ended. Rubblebucket is still a through-and-through art rock dance band, virtuosic experimental musicians with a pop sensibility along the lines of Talking Heads, Prince, or Kate Bush. But there's nothing retro about Rubblebucket's sound; they're mixing electronics with real instruments, especially horn sections (Alex plays trumpet, Kalmia sax) and they feel at home in the same universe as Caroline Polachek, SZA, or Chappell Roan. Listening to Year Of The Banana, it's impossible to overlook how joyful it is, how full of hope. The album speaks to the power of transforming and adapting relationships in a time when the world needs it most. The album has a transforming effect, inspiring us to face ourselves and radically keep loving each other, assuring us that the unpredictable process has potential to feel as free and sweet as peeling a banana on the dance floor. Album Tracks 1. Stella the Begonia 2. Moving Without Touching 3. The Sorrow That Comes with Loving You 4. Rattlesnake 5. Morning Glory Blanket 6. Go All the Way with Me 7. Boomerang 8. Swimming in the Light 9. Forest Bathing
  • Details
    • Genre: Rock
    • Description: Rubblebucket's new album explores one particular year from the band's past known as the Year Of The Banana. Frontwoman Kalmia Traver has a personal practice of naming each year since 2011. However, in 2015 (Year Of The Banana) Kalmia's romantic relationship with Rubblebucket co-founder Alex Toth fell apart, and that year was spent peeling off psychological layers in search of the sweetness that would allow the friendship, and the band, to continue. InchPeople get obsessed with the albums that were never finished because the band couldn't stay together,Inch Kalmia says. InchBut Year Of The Banana is the album that did get finished.Inch So Rubblebucket is celebrating 15 years as a band with a record about the year it almost ended. Rubblebucket is still a through-and-through art rock dance band, virtuosic experimental musicians with a pop sensibility along the lines of Talking Heads, Prince, or Kate Bush. But there's nothing retro about Rubblebucket's sound; they're mixing electronics with real instruments, especially horn sections (Alex plays trumpet, Kalmia sax) and they feel at home in the same universe as Caroline Polachek, SZA, or Chappell Roan. Listening to Year Of The Banana, it's impossible to overlook how joyful it is, how full of hope. The album speaks to the power of transforming and adapting relationships in a time when the world needs it most. The album has a transforming effect, inspiring us to face ourselves and radically keep loving each other, assuring us that the unpredictable process has potential to feel as free and sweet as peeling a banana on the dance floor. Album Tracks 1. Stella the Begonia 2. Moving Without Touching 3. The Sorrow That Comes with Loving You 4. Rattlesnake 5. Morning Glory Blanket 6. Go All the Way with Me 7. Boomerang 8. Swimming in the Light 9. Forest Bathing
    • Artist: Rubblebucket Orchestra
    • Title: Year Of The Banana
    • Format: CD
    • Label: Egghunt Records
    • Release Date: 10/18/2024
    • Genre: Rock
  • Other
    • Product Name: Rubblebucket Orchestra - Year Of The Banana - COMPACT DISCS
    • UPC: 647581212875

Rubblebucket's new album explores one particular year from the band's past known as the Year Of The Banana. Frontwoman Kalmia Traver has a personal practice of naming each year since 2011. However, in 2015 (Year Of The Banana) Kalmia's romantic relationship with Rubblebucket co-founder Alex Toth fell apart, and that year was spent peeling off psychological layers in search of the sweetness that would allow the friendship, and the band, to continue. InchPeople get obsessed with the albums that were never finished because the band couldn't stay together,Inch Kalmia says. InchBut Year Of The Banana is the album that did get finished.Inch So Rubblebucket is celebrating 15 years as a band with a record about the year it almost ended. Rubblebucket is still a through-and-through art rock dance band, virtuosic experimental musicians with a pop sensibility along the lines of Talking Heads, Prince, or Kate Bush. But there's nothing retro about Rubblebucket's sound; they're mixing electronics with real instruments, especially horn sections (Alex plays trumpet, Kalmia sax) and they feel at home in the same universe as Caroline Polachek, SZA, or Chappell Roan. Listening to Year Of The Banana, it's impossible to overlook how joyful it is, how full of hope. The album speaks to the power of transforming and adapting relationships in a time when the world needs it most. The album has a transforming effect, inspiring us to face ourselves and radically keep loving each other, assuring us that the unpredictable process has potential to feel as free and sweet as peeling a banana on the dance floor. Album Tracks 1. Stella the Begonia 2. Moving Without Touching 3. The Sorrow That Comes with Loving You 4. Rattlesnake 5. Morning Glory Blanket 6. Go All the Way with Me 7. Boomerang 8. Swimming in the Light 9. Forest Bathing

    Sponsored

    Reviews

    This product doesn't have any reviews yet.

    Compare similar products

    No content
    Sponsored

    Similar products from outside of Best Buy

    sponsored