2009, Barsuk
Ramona Falls is Brent Knopf's first musical venture outside his role as part of acclaimed Portland, OR indie rock trio Menomena.
Fans of Menomena (which include such tastemakers as Pitchfork and the New York Times, among many others) will quickly identify similarities between the music on Intuit and Knopf's previous work, but for this new project - named after a childhood hiking trail on Mt. Hood - Knopf collaborated extensively with musicians in Portland and New York with extraordinary and exciting results.
Knopf has a cat, a raging chocolate addiction, and is remarkably good-looking (that's him with the bird's flying out of his mouth on the cover).
Fans of Menomena (which include such tastemakers as Pitchfork and the New York Times, among many others) will quickly identify similarities between the music on Intuit and Knopf's previous work, but for this new project - named after a childhood hiking trail on Mt. Hood - Knopf collaborated extensively with musicians in Portland and New York with extraordinary and exciting results.
Knopf has a cat, a raging chocolate addiction, and is remarkably good-looking (that's him with the bird's flying out of his mouth on the cover).
Customer Reviews




Kelly BricknerI am incredibly impressed by "Intuit". I can't stop listening to it! The layering of unusual sounds, coupled with the beautiful and often catchy hooks, create a totally unique listening experience. Every time I hear it, I discover something new. There are elements that remind me of Menomena, but it definitely has it's own distinct characteristics, specifically an emotional honesty that is relatable without ever feeling cheesy. "Intuit" is an all-too-rare balance of originality and accessibility. I would definitely recommend it!! Also, I found a hidden secret in the packaging of the CD. That Knopf is one clever fellow.



