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EP Collection

by Rah Bras

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graeble it's impossible to have a favorite track when dealing with the Rah Bras. Their eclectic enigmatic ethereal energy is conveyed on every track.
That being said, Nasty freak tickles my ears, but I would most like to hear dead bass thing performed live. Favorite track: Subtlights.
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FYC 01:36
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Water Damage 01:15
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Bus Stop 01:25
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Great Garden 01:07
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Nasty Freak 00:52
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R.C.M. 00:59
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Poisson 02:20
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Subtlights 04:09
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Pancheerah 01:44
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Rah Bras return with their first release on Lovitt Records in three years with EPS, a remastered collection of their three out-ofprint EPs originally released on Lovitt, Vermiform, and Lungcast Records. They establish and fortify their unnerving pageant of synthy hooks, primal beats, and bravado in this sumptuous release, a release that serves as both bookends for their 2001 fulllength on Lovitt (EPS compiles their earliest and most recent material). Ever impossible to categorize, Rah Bras bundle elements ranging from opera to Bollywood to new wave into one irresistible montage.

EPS is a sampler of sorts, offering a smattering of the different genres that Rah Bras recklessly traverse. Bold and invigorating, they refract their points of reference through infectious rhythms and their unconventional vocals. Rah Bras are bombastic and scattered, always allowing for different listens upon different encounters. EPS offers reinterpretations of musical conventions that have become stale or mundane, especially in their live, mashed-up cover of the Isley Brothers' “Contagious.”

This collection is as the Rah Bras should be heard. In a dizzying, helter skelter whirl of activity, Rah Bras pump through these 18 songs with verve and tension. First-time engagements may come across as confusing to new listeners, while longsuffering fans will rejoice at this collected output. Skittered drums, throbbing bass, and brash keyboards are Rah Bras' hallmarks, and they never sounded so good….

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released September 13, 2004

Isabellarah Rubella on Synth
Boo Rah on Bass
Jean Rah on Drums

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