Band: Rum Ragged
Album: Gone Jiggin’
Release Date: April 12, 2024
Genre: Folk
Celebrated Newfoundland band Rum Ragged has released, Gone Jiggin’ – a brand new 12 song album.
Leaning proud and hard into their Newfoundland roots, Gone Jiggin’ reaches back through time as a reverent celebration of heritage — a new approach compared to their contemporary spin on salt-covered folk music that we’ve heard in the past. Led by Mark Manning and Aaron Collis, the quartet traverses Newfoundland to its farthest flung points through 12 songs — a mix of fables and memorials that criss-cross the island they call home.
Starting with the previous single, “The Road to Lushes Bight (Island Stock)” takes you on a heartfelt journey of leaving home, as reflected in the lyric, “This place you are leaving is ever your home.” Through its emotional storytelling and melodic tunes, the song delves into the challenges of finding one’s identity while grappling with the pull of familiar roots. It’s a resonant exploration of the universal quest for belonging and self-discovery.
“Riley” is a fun song celebrating friendship, telling stories of Jack and his pal, Riley, and their adventures together. With catchy tunes and playful lyrics like “When there was something good, you could bet I passed it on to Riley,” the song captures their shared experiences. It’s an upbeat and nostalgic track that honors the lasting bond between friends, making “Riley” a delightful addition to any playlist.
The album closes with “The Apple Tree,” a charming song celebrating life’s simple joys, echoed in lyrics like “I’ll just sit in the apple tree that my grandmother gave to me.” With its catchy melody and carefree vibe, it radiates contentment and ease, reminding us to find happiness in the little things. Whether rain or shine, beer or wine, the narrator remains unperturbed, embodying a carefree spirit that resonates throughout the song.
Overall, Gone Jiggin’ is a journey through the island’s storytelling tradition, celebrating friendship, adventure, and the joy of life’s simple pleasures.