As a band steeped in the rose tint of the early 90's, the references to a collective history we all hold fondly are intrinsic to Frontier Ruckus' songcraft. The band embarked upon a trilogy of records surrounding these themes of place: the rust of a Midwestern suburbia anywhere and the edifice of those oft crumbling surroundings baked with the deeply passionate memories they evoke. The Orion Songbook (2008), Deadmalls & Nightfalls (2010), and Eternity of Dimming (2013) served as a trinity of sorts to the gravity of those View-Master cartridge visions. In listening one clicks thru song-slides of Matthew Milia's densely worded sermons, if you will, belted and cooed with a timbre that is full and fragile all at once, held together with netting from ... read more