The Strugglers
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B.R. Bickford makes music under the name The Strugglers, and has been doing so since 2001, releasing three full-lengths, an EP, and numerous compilation tracks. He has toured the U.S. and Europe twice, sharing the stage with acts such as Destroyer, Smog, David Bazan, Magnolia Electric Co., Greg Weeks, Centro-matic, and Castanets.
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B.R. Bickford makes music under the name The Strugglers, and has been doing so since 2001, releasing three full-lengths, an EP, and numerous compilation tracks. He has toured the U.S. and Europe twice, sharing the stage with acts such as Destroyer, Smog, David Bazan, Magnolia Electric Co., Greg Weeks, Centro-matic, and Castanets.
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The name The Strugglers signifies music made by singular American singer Brice Randall Bickford. Reared in southern Virginia, Bickford began performing as The Strugglers shortly after moving to New York City. He self-released his first album, Done by The Strugglers in 2001, and received much praise from those who heard the sparsely distributed 4-track recording. In 2003, after a move back to the south and a month-long tour of the eastern U.S., Tract Records issued The Strugglers' second album The New Room, [ read more ]
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The name The Strugglers signifies music made by singular American singer Brice Randall Bickford. Reared in southern Virginia, Bickford began performing as The Strugglers shortly after moving to New York City. He self-released his first album, Done by The Strugglers in 2001, and received much praise from those who heard the sparsely distributed 4-track recording. In 2003, after a move back to the south and a month-long tour of the eastern U.S., Tract Records issued The Strugglers' second album The New Room, [ read more ]
MP3 $9.99
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You Win recalls the down-tempo confessionals of (Smog) or Red House Painters -- folk-based rock with gently swelling crescendos that raise the songs just enough above room temperature to be memorable. Singer/songwriter Brice Randall Bickford II's timeworn warble is a natural fit for the lyrical themes of resignation and acceptance, but it's the contrast with the arrangements -- highlighted by Chris Eubank's cello and Megan Hughes' violin -- that makes the best songs stand out. {$Bick [ read more ]
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