Songs like "One Last Cigarette" and "East And Down Aways" showcase the bands attention to detail and emotional depth. Rodger's guitarwork is consistently sublime and works in tandem extremely well with both Rodgers and Andi Camp's distinctive male/female dual vocals. The band obviously paid a lot of attention to song structure and impactful start/stop rhythms, creating some of the most solid and impactful work that I have heard come out of the "emo" scene. I love the hidden Psychedelic Furs cover on their second album, in fact I love just about every Ribbon Fix song.
Complex, melancholic, intricate, thoughtful... these are some ways I could describe Ribbon Fix's music, but to really experience it you will just have to listen to them yourself. It's a shame that none of the band's albums (aside from the Gathy Years EP) were released on vinyl. However the CD releases are all incredibly well packaged, each containing a signature ribbon and detailed lyric sheets. All of Ribbon Fix's releases are still available for purchase on Andi's Grafton Records website.
R.I.P Mark Rodgers
Some Saturday This Has Been CD 1997 (Grafton)
Campfire Dares The Sun CD 1998 (Grafton)
Straight, No Chaser CD 1998 (Grafton)
Atmosphere Only Gets You So Far Comp 1998 (No Karma)
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