Frontier Ruckus
FRONTIER RUCKUS IN CONCERT: For more than a decade, Michigan folk rock quartet Frontier Ruckus has been highlighting the wonder of everyday life with their poetic lyrics and intricately crafted songs. From the Americana-infused narrative of "Dealerships" to the prom story of "Careening Catalog Immemorial", the band's witty tunes give fans snapshots of universal experiences in a truly touching and unique way. Their intimate live performances match the music's compassionate tone -- whether the band is playing favorites like "Mona and Emmy" or presenting material from 2014's Sitcom Afterlife LP, Frontier Ruckus always delivers an emotional and satisfying concert experience on tour. BACKGROUND SNAPSHOT: Frontier Ruckus was formed in 2003 by singer-songwriter Matthew Milia and banjo player David Jones, classmates at Brother Rice High School in the Detroit metropolitan area.