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The Folk Implosion is an American band founded in the early 1990s by Lou Barlow and John Davis. It was initially a side-project started by Barlow to explore different territory than that being canvassed with his primary band at the time,
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History

Following the release of Sebadoh's ''Bubble and Scrape'' in 1993, Barlow received a tape from Davis, songwriter and librarian, that kicked off their collaboration as a songwriting team and studio recording project. The Folk Implosion released '' Walk Through This World with the Folk Implosion'' on cassette in 1993 on the Communion Label and as a 7" EP in 1994 on Drunken Fish. The band's status was relatively obscure before Larry Clark's film '' Kids'', and its soundtrack, most of which contained original compositions by Barlow and Davis. Both Sebadoh and Folk Implosion contributed to the soundtrack, with the track "Daddy Never Understood" attributed to Deluxx Folk Implosion. Deluxx Folk Implosion included Barlow, Davis, and members of the band Deluxx, Bob Fay and Mark Peretta. The introduction of Fay and Peretta to the band allowed the Folk Implosion to realize its songs live. "
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", one of the Folk Implosion songs from the ''Kids'' soundtrack, became a hit single. It peaked at no. 29 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, no. 4 on the Billboard Modern Rock Charts and no. 20 on the Mainstream Rock Charts. The track peaked at no. 45 in the
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. In 1995, the band contributed the song "Indierockinstrumental" to '' Red Hot + Bothered'', a benefit album for people with AIDS, produced by the Red Hot Organization. In 1996, the band covered the song " I'm Just a Bill" from '' Schoolhouse Rock!'' for the tribute album ''
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'' as "Deluxx Folk Implosion". Though the band attempted to duplicate the success of "Natural One", their subsequent releases were not as successful. '' Dare to Be Surprised'' was released by Communion in 1997 and received 6/10 when reviewed in SPIN Magazine. The group had started work on the album in 1995 before "Natural One" was released. After the success of the Kids Soundtrack, Folk Implosion signed to Interscope Records and recorded the 1999 studio album '' One Part Lullaby.'' While it was well reviewed, Barlow and Davis chose not to tour for the album and the project in its original incarnation slowed to an end. After Davis left the band in 2000, Barlow recruited Russ Pollard and
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from the band Alaska! to record '' The New Folk Implosion''. In 2002, the band appeared as the backing musicians for the main character played by
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''. John Davis returned to teaching and began to release music again as a solo artist in 2013. As of 2021 they have begun recording new material, and played a small acoustic set live. They also released an expanded edition of the Walk Through This World EP on Bandcamp on September 11, 2021.


Discography


Albums

* '' Take a Look Inside'' (Communion Label, 1994) * '' Dare to Be Surprised'' (Communion Label, 1997) * '' One Part Lullaby'' ( Interscope, 1999) * '' The New Folk Implosion'' (
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, 2003)


Singles and EPs

* '' Walk Through This World with the Folk Implosion'' cassette (Chocolate Monk, 1993) * '' Walk Through This World with the Folk Implosion'' 7" EP (Drunken Fish, 1994) * "Electric Idiot" (Ubik, 1995) * "
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, 1995) 29 US, #45 UK* "Palm of My Hand" (Communion Label, 1996) * '' The Folk Implosion (EP)'' (Communion Label, 1996) * "Pole Position" (Communion Label, 1997) * "Insinuation" (Communion Label, 1997) * "Free to Go" (Domino, 2000) 12 US Modern Rock* "Leaving it Up to Me" (Domino, 2002) * "Brand of Skin" (Domino, 2003) * "Pearl" (Domino, 2003)* * "Feel It If You Feel It" (2022)


Other appearances

* "Kingdom Of Lies," a song on the A Life Less Ordinary Soundtrack (1997)


References


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Folk Implosion, The Indie rock musical groups from Massachusetts Musical groups disestablished in 2004 Musical groups from Boston Domino Recording Company artists Interscope Records artists