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Eldridge Rodriguez

12+ albums
noise popBoston indie

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Eldridge Rodriguez began as the songwriting moniker Cameron Keiber used as a catch-all for his musical projects. The studio and live band soon took formal shape with Clayton Keiber, Dennis Grabowski and Dave Grabowski. Eldridge Rodriguez is modern blues, sad-pop, all that stuff. The music explores classic themes such as man vs. nature, religion and race, entitlement vs. theft, willful ignorance, aggressive stupidity, forgiveness and redemption in a smart mouthed, sometimes vulgar and irreverent way. Album tones swing from indie pop to ballad to gospel to noise and beats. It’s music for people who like to dance in the dark, alone. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

top songs

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Why I Fear the Ocean

98
2

Country And Western

96
3

Vapour Trail

69
4

Miss Me When I'm Gone (feat. Sarah Borges)

58
5

The Big Windup

57
6

A Feeling That Won't Go Away

49
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Stillborn in New Jersey

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8

The Shame of the Scene

48
9

Baby, I'm Alone Tonight (Christmas Time)

45
10

The Strange Things That Happen to People

41

albums

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You Are Released

This Conspiracy Against Us

This Conspiracy Against Us

Slightest of Treason

Slightest of Treason

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The Conspiracy Against Us

Atrophy

Atrophy

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NOFUCKINGWHERE (320Kbps MP3 Final)

Christmas on the Allston-Brighton Line

Christmas on the Allston-Brighton Line

NOFUCKINGWHERE

NOFUCKINGWHERE

The Castrati Menace

The Castrati Menace

There's No Gray Area, No Middle Ground ... You Are A Thief

There's No Gray Area, No Middle Ground ... You Are A Thief

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Midriff Records Sampler 2009

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Scars in the Vein

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