R. Ring
Fallout And Fire
Misra Records
This 7-inch single, on vinyl from
Misra and a download at iTunes, is rocked
up folk, one of my favorite types of music. It’s a male/female duo -- Mike Montgomery from Ampline,
Kelley Deal of the Breeders, and knitter extraordinaire. They play their
guitars in swirling, almost psychedelic ways, or loud, straightforward and
hyper-melodic, and either way make music thrilling to hear.
“Fallout
and Fire” is Kelly’s side, or rather, if you’ve seen the artwork for this single,
the “orange” side, as in the fruit, as much as the color. This is where the guitars are
straightforward, and hypnotic, as is Deal’s sweet singing. No drums, and
the song doesn't need any, as it has enough of its own rhythmic pulse to drive
it.
“See,” Mike’s side, or the
“banana” side, does have drums, by Kristan Svitak of 1031 Skateboards, and his drumming is nice and
frenetic. Here is where the
guitars grind and swirl, in a short, sharp blast. But Mike’s vocals are
the calm in the storm, reassuring and resolute.
So what do these songs mean? Mike
says, “There's enough
imagery there for you to extrapolate whatever meaning suits your mood as you're
listening. It's no fun if we spell it all out!” So, my thoughts, “Fallout” first. Maybe it's about nuclear
fallout, maybe Kelley’s waiting for the right moment to start shooting, or she
might really want to get away badly from something, or someone. In “See” Mike is taken away, as is his
friend, to wherever, for whatever purpose, and willingly. Or it could just be a
memory of a dream. But these songs
are not dreams, they’re for real, and really good. http://rringband.com http://misrarecords.com/artists/r-ring/ http://www.1031skates.com/
Andrea Weiss