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Ra Ra Riot

By Chris Parker

Published on September 09, 2008 at 1:55pm

 "Dying is Fine," by Ra Ra Riot, from The Rhumb Line (Barsuk Records):

String-laden Syracuse, New York, quintet Ra Ra Riot endured a rocky start but still managed to distinguish itself as one of the finds of the year with last month's full-length debut, The Rhumb Line. Two years ago, the group's original frontman bailed, leaving vocal duties to keyboardist Wesley Miles. Then, while on tour last summer, drummer, co-writer and backup singer John Pike was found drowned after a gig. After some consideration, the group decided to forge on. Fans will be thankful because the resulting album is incandescent. Violin and cello spark a pop-frisson that merges the orchestral warmth of Belle and Sebastian with the Smiths' infectious, racing melodies.



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