• Drag the River

  • Apr 8 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 13 mins
  • Podcast
  • Summary

  • Hailing from Fort Collins, CO, Drag the River formed when ALL's Chad Price and Armchair Martain's Jon Snodgrass started writing songs together in 1996. The band released their full-length debut, Hobo's Demos, in 2000 and since then have released six additional full-length albums, two live albums, and a slew of splits, EPs, and 7 inches. Their latest release was 2013's self-titled album.

    Timestamps:

    • 00:00:00 Part 1
    • 00:11:45 “Calloused Heart # 2” from Closed (2002)
    • 00:13:45 Part 2
    • 00:16:23 “She Used to Smile” from Chicken Demos (2004)
    • 00:19:30 Part 3
    • 00:29:05 “Me & Joe Drove Out to California…” from It’s Crazy (2006)
    • 00:31:50 Part 4
    • 00:38:25 “Beautiful & Damned” from It’s Crazy (2006)
    • 00:41:30 Part 5
    • 00:49:45 “Brookfield” from You Can’t Live This Way (2008)
    • 00:53:18 Part 6
    • 00:54:54 “Not That Kind” from Drag the River (2013)
    • 00:58:13 Part 7
    • 01:07:46 “Having a Party” from Under the Influence, Vol. 5 (2009)
    • 01:10:20 Part 8


    Clip Sources:

    • DRAG THE RIVER // Interview // Montreal 2013: https://youtu.be/qL97U1_S4Uo
    • Agentin Alice in interview with drag the river: https://youtu.be/2bL6SgmJy18

    (Limited) Discography:

    • Closed (2002): https://hometowncaravan.bandcamp.com/album/closed
    • You Can't Live This Way (2008): https://open.spotify.com/album/1nG5jhFf4SaqyXmQs427UA
    • 2010 Demons (2010): https://dragtheriver.bandcamp.com/album/2010-demons
    • Drag the River (2013): https://hometowncaravan.bandcamp.com/album/self-titled and https://open.spotify.com/album/1zprIOiRQ3UOaJ12X3MaKS
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