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Green Vinyl Edition!
Genre | Rock |
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Style | Hard Rock |
Format | VINYL |
Cat. no | 5411038GREEN |
Label | 541 |
Artist | RAMKOT |
Release Date | 17/02/2023 |
Carrier | LP |
Barcode | 5414165138709 |
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Tracklisting
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TRACKLISTING
A1. Ramkot - Don't Drop Down
A2. Ramko t - Exactly What You Wanted
A3. Ramkot - Tied Up
A4. Ramkot - Heart Shaped Minds
B1. Ramkot - I Can't Slow Down
B2. Ramkot - Dancing In A Dream
B 3. Ramkot - In Between Borderlines
B4. Ramkot - One More
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Ramrock on the cutting edge
Should 'The Gre at Encyclopaedia of Musical Genres' be at a loss for a word to describe the musi c of Ghent-based Ramkot, they wouldn't have to look far. 'Ramrock'; done. It's h ow the solidly carefree rocking Ghent triumvirate themselves describe the music with which they have been selling clubs, concert halls and festivals spicy maws since 2018. With two EPs to their credit, 'Ramkot' (2019) and 'What Exactly Are You Looking For' (2021), and a giglist that you can only be in awe of, the laure ates of De Nieuwe Lichting 2021 thought it was high time to stamp their awe-insp iring sound on a first album.
Le nouveau Ramkot est arrivé: with 'In Between Borderlines', Ramkot delivers a debut full of particularly solid, yet da nceable, 'ram rock' and bangs its way through the wall of sound to a - no doubt - very exciting future.
'In Between Borderlines' is the apotheosis of two years of rock hard work. Idea. Elaborating. Polishing. And there's the diam ond. Ramkot is not the band to sit still and wait for the time to put their musi c on tape. The time is always ripe.
For 'In Between Borderlines', Ram kot dove into the studio for a year - at different times - where they canned eig ht songs, all with the familiar Ramkot signature: hard and cutting, melodic and danceable and now and then gleefully deviating from the usual path.
T he two advance singles 'Exactly What You Wanted' and 'I Can't Slow Down' already beautifully indicated the tenor of 'In Between Borderlines': the back straight and firmly in line, ready to continue on the successful and - above all - very e ager momentum. And did the music hit its mark? Absolutely. Studio Brussels, Will y and KINK were immediately on board. With a spot in De Afrekening, Catch Of The Day (Studio Brussel) and Daily Drop (KINK) as a result.
It is someti mes said that three is a magic number. It is. A three-piece band reduces music t o its essence and cuts harder live than a Japanese chef's knife. Whereas during the recording process Ramkot was tempted to also get to work with synths, live t hey invariably opt for the more pared-down versions of their songs that - just l ike on the album - grab the audience by the neck and show them every corner of t he room. And it is this playing live that has certainly not hurt the band in rec ent years. On the contrary, it made Ramkot more natural, tightened the reins and gave the band an even more distinctive look. 'In Between Borderlines' is brimmi ng with the pleasure of playing, the desire and eagerness to go flat out until ' everything is broken'.
Ramkot never gets stuck. On 'In Between Border lines' this manifests itself in multi-layered songs with tentacles in solid riff s, occasionally borrowing from other genres. Does a song have a ragtime feel to it? Or is there a hint of 'despacito'? The band is not afraid to blend some exot ic influences with abrasive guitars and sulky drums. Extra flavour makes the dis h more interesting. And as for 'In Between Borderlines', the starter, main cours e and dessert are immediately on the table. It may be finished in one sitting.