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==Discography==
==Discography==
* ''Hobo's Demos'' ([[2000 in music|2000]])
* ''Hobo's Demos'' ([[2000 in music|2000]])
* ''Closed' ([[2002 in music|2002]])
* ''Closed'' ([[2002 in music|2002]])
* ''Live at the Starlight'' ([[2002 in music|2002]])
* ''Live at the Starlight'' ([[2002 in music|2002]])
* ''At the Green Door LP'' ([[2003 in music|2003]])
* ''At the Green Door LP'' ([[2003 in music|2003]])

Revision as of 15:05, 5 October 2008

Drag the River

Drag the River is an alt-country band hailing from Fort Collins, Colorado, United States. The band formed in 1996 when members Chad Price and Jon Snodgrass recorded 20 or so songs which were released as demos in 2000. All the members of the band come from a punk rock background. Price and ex-member Karl Alvarez have both been active in ALL since the 1990s. In 2002 J.J. Nobody of The Nobodys joined the band. Later, in 2004 Casey Prestwood of Hot Rod Circuit and Dave Barker of Pinhead Circus joined and picked up the steel & lead guitar, and drums respectively. The band released their latest full length album called "It's Crazy" on June 6, 2006. The band took a brief hiatus in 2007, released "you can't live this way." in 2008 and continues to play shows as a duo (Price & Snodgrass) and often as a full band.

Discography

  • Hobo's Demos (2000)
  • Closed (2002)
  • Live at the Starlight (2002)
  • At the Green Door LP (2003)
  • Chicken Demo's (2004)
  • Hey Buddies... (2004)
  • Live at the Starlight/at the Green Door (double cd repress) (2000)
  • ...A Way with Women 7 inch (2006)
  • A Shame - Beautiful and Damned 7 inch (Space mix) (2006)
  • It's Crazy (2006)
  • Gabba Gabba Hey Buddies...LP (2007)
  • Found All The Parts (Split with the Dents) (2007)
  • You Can't Live This Way (2008)

References