"I say Fever" is a song on Ramona Falls' Album "Inuit". Its title is an anagram to "five years", a term to which the song refers several times. The music video for this song was created by Stefan Nadelman and it was premiered in the UK on Drowned in Sound.
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"I say Fever" is a song on Ramona Falls' Album "Inuit". Its title is an anagram to "five years", a term to which t… read more
"I say Fever" is a song on Ramona Falls' Album "Inuit". Its title is an anagram to "five years", a term to which the song refers several times. The mu… read more
Ramona Falls is the musical brainchild of Brent Knopf. Brent, a Portland Oregon native, was also one-third of the band Menomena from 2000-2011. Like most of us, Brent Knopf watches a lot of YouTube videos, only he’s not watching kittens playing piano. Rather, his tastes err on the more experimental side of things—like people who attempt perpetual motion machines using magnets. “I love that they’re trying to harness an endless supply of energy,” says the Ramona Falls frontman, “and that they go against conventional wisdom in the hopes of true discovery.” Which is exactly what Knop… read more
Ramona Falls is the musical brainchild of Brent Knopf. Brent, a Portland Oregon native, was also one-third of the band Menomena from 2000-2011. Like most of us, Brent Knopf watches a lot o… read more
Ramona Falls is the musical brainchild of Brent Knopf. Brent, a Portland Oregon native, was also one-third of the band Menomena from 2000-2011. Like most of us, Brent Knopf watches a lot of YouTube videos, only he’s not watching kitte… read more