
Year Of The Banana (Indie Exclusive Yellow & Brown Splatter Vinyl)
Rubblebucketâs new album explores one particular year from the bandâs past known as the Year Of The Banana. Frontwoman Kalmia Traver has a personal practice of naming each year since 2011. However, in 2015 (Year Of The Banana) Kalmiaâs romantic relationship with Rubblebucket co-founder Alex Toth fell apart, and that year was spent peeling off psychological layers in search of the sweetness that would allow the friendship, and the band, to continue. âPeople get obsessed with the albums that were never finished because the band couldnât stay together,â Kalmia says. âBut Year Of The Banana is the album that did get finished.â So Rubblebucket is celebrating 15 years as a band with a record about the year it almost ended.
Rubblebucket is still a through-and-through art rock dance band, virtuosic experimental musicians with a pop sensibility along the lines of Talking Heads, Prince, or Kate Bush. But thereâs nothing retro about Rubblebucketâs sound; theyâre mixing electronics with real instruments, especially horn sections (Alex plays trumpet, Kalmia sax) and they feel at home in the same universe as Caroline Polachek, SZA, or Chappell Roan.
Rubblebucketâs new album explores one particular year from the bandâs past known as the Year Of The Banana. Frontwoman Kalmia Traver has a personal practice of naming each year since 2011. However, in 2015 (Year Of The Banana) Kalmiaâs romantic relationship with Rubblebucket co-founder Alex Toth fell apart, and that year was spent peeling off psychological layers in search of the sweetness that would allow the friendship, and the band, to continue. âPeople get obsessed with the albums that were never finished because the band couldnât stay together,â Kalmia says. âBut Year Of The Banana is the album that did get finished.â So Rubblebucket is celebrating 15 years as a band with a record about the year it almost ended.
Rubblebucket is still a through-and-through art rock dance band, virtuosic experimental musicians with a pop sensibility along the lines of Talking Heads, Prince, or Kate Bush. But thereâs nothing retro about Rubblebucketâs sound; theyâre mixing electronics with real instruments, especially horn sections (Alex plays trumpet, Kalmia sax) and they feel at home in the same universe as Caroline Polachek, SZA, or Chappell Roan.
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Rubblebucketâs new album explores one particular year from the bandâs past known as the Year Of The Banana. Frontwoman Kalmia Traver has a personal practice of naming each year since 2011. However, in 2015 (Year Of The Banana) Kalmiaâs romantic relationship with Rubblebucket co-founder Alex Toth fell apart, and that year was spent peeling off psychological layers in search of the sweetness that would allow the friendship, and the band, to continue. âPeople get obsessed with the albums that were never finished because the band couldnât stay together,â Kalmia says. âBut Year Of The Banana is the album that did get finished.â So Rubblebucket is celebrating 15 years as a band with a record about the year it almost ended.
Rubblebucket is still a through-and-through art rock dance band, virtuosic experimental musicians with a pop sensibility along the lines of Talking Heads, Prince, or Kate Bush. But thereâs nothing retro about Rubblebucketâs sound; theyâre mixing electronics with real instruments, especially horn sections (Alex plays trumpet, Kalmia sax) and they feel at home in the same universe as Caroline Polachek, SZA, or Chappell Roan.












