Armored Frog, slow motion provocateurs, have outgrown
their britches and hit the road in support of Weasel
On a Weathervane, their third release since they formed
in 2000.
Jake Baker turns the screws and George Ayres rides
a slow wave of poetic pseudo-sensuality as the
predictably erratic and occasionally brilliant duo of Erin Cadigan and Elliot Hartlerode waltzes off into the sunset playing every instrument they can carry.
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Armored Frog creates art music fit for populists and
politicos. In the beginning, Armored Frog was two young men who played with synthesis and whispers, preferring drones to bombast. As the band grew, so did the beast. The two became four, and the music has blossomed because of it. While many things have changed, it is important to note that the music has maintaned its death grip on the minimal, a logger’s
lullaby sung to English school children on judgement
day, or more simply, a soundtrack for a drowning.
ReRouter
ReRouter 
Voice Mountain 
Fjords Fjelds (An Outro) 
Magnus 
The Reindeer Corps 
To Have 
The Story of Two Fish 
Reviews For ReRouter
The seductive heartbreak of eternal love pairs nicely with a smooth single malt bourbon and Armored Frog's latest release, ReRouter. So cozy up in your bunker, tinfoil your windows, and prepare yourself for an ego trip through melancholy bliss the likes of which Billy Corgan and David Lynch have only dreamed about.
Chief Editor of "Boozeweek Magazine."
Elliot Martínez
"Some have said ReRouter is the most significant free record since In Rainbows. To me it's way more now and way more free"
Jakob Templeton
Weasel On A Weathervane
blasted record effect 
snowshoes 
Ghost Cow EP
Best Song 
Morning Evening Death 
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