Ramshackle Glory is a punk band from Tucson, AZ formed in early 2011. The band is characterized by unconventional instrumentation, an attention to lyrical content, and gritty lead vocals mixed with pretty backups. Songs document cycles of hope and despair on a personal and political level, focusing on topics related to addiction, recovery, and anarchism. With a strong fan-base and broad range of instruments, Ramshackle Glory is known for wild and fun live shows.
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| - Ramshackle Glory is a punk band from Tucson, AZ formed in early 2011. The band is characterized by unconventional instrumentation, an attention to lyrical content, and gritty lead vocals mixed with pretty backups. Songs document cycles of hope and despair on a personal and political level, focusing on topics related to addiction, recovery, and anarchism. With a strong fan-base and broad range of instruments, Ramshackle Glory is known for wild and fun live shows.
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| - Disdane - Bass
- Douglas Fur - Banjo
- Eric "Johnny" Freedom - Trumpet
- Luke Romano - Drums
- Niki Berger - Accordion, Vocals
- Pat the Bunny - Guitar, Vocals
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| - Ramshackle Glory is a punk band from Tucson, AZ formed in early 2011. The band is characterized by unconventional instrumentation, an attention to lyrical content, and gritty lead vocals mixed with pretty backups. Songs document cycles of hope and despair on a personal and political level, focusing on topics related to addiction, recovery, and anarchism. With a strong fan-base and broad range of instruments, Ramshackle Glory is known for wild and fun live shows. Ramshackle Glory released "Live The Dream", their debut full length album, in May 2011 (CD on Savage Wasteland Music Collective/DIY Bandits, tape on Plan-It-X Records). Pat the Bunny also released an album in 2011 to help fundraise enough money to purchase a tour van for the band. The album, titled "Die the Nightmare", featured Pat performing all of the songs from "Live the Dream" by himself. A second full length album, "Who Are Your Friends Gonna Be?", was released on June 1, 2012 to coincide with a 68 day tour of the United States. Plan-It-X Records has plans to press "Live The Dream" onto 12" vinyl this summer as well.
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