In defense of Reptar: an album review of Body Faucet
Something must have been in the water in 2012 – it was a year of magical events.
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Something must have been in the water in 2012 – it was a year of magical events.
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Join us tonight for the final installment of the 2012 Concerts at the Mural series, presented by Seattle Center and KEXP, featuring BOAT , Reptar , and Fresh Espresso.
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So lately the Great British weather seems to be laughing in the faces of all of us, and there's a distinct Glastonbury shaped hole in the lives of many.
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Reptar are a 4-piece indieboy band based in Georgia, and something tells me they'd hate me calling them that.
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"We didn't want to make a boring record," declares Reptar drummer Andrew McFarland.
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Having blown way more money at 4o Watt, Nowhere Bar, and Schoolkids Records than I care to mention, I can say from personal experience that everything you've heard about Athens, Ga., being a wonderland of fluid indie rock collectives, Southern hospitality, and dirt cheap rent is true.
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Every Monday through Friday, we deliver a different song as part our Song of the Day podcast subscription.
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When Vampire Weekend and MGMT hit the worldwide festival scene l in 2007 it is hard to imagine Reptar were anywhere other than in the middle of the crowd, scribbling down notes on how best to make instantly catchy and crowd friendly tunes.
Read MoreReptar announced today that their debut full-length album, Body Faucet, will be released July 2nd on Lucky Number.
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In one sense Athens, Georgia is your typical college town—40,000 students thrown into a town of 100,000 or so people, always in flux, always the same—but in a musical sense the place is extraordinary.
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Reptar is going to be hard pressed to top their track "Stuck In My Id," from their 2011 EP Oblangle Fizz Y'all.
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Despite my initial misgivings about last night's show at the Triple Rock—what would have been a sold-out Foster the People concert at First Avenue squeezed into a space a third of the size after the headliners postponed their slot, leaving openers Cults and Reptar with their own show—it turned out to be damn fun.
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When most people think of Nashville, a scenic picture of stetson wearing cowboys blasting the twangy tunes of Garth Brooks comes to mind, right?
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