Artist: Frontier Ruckus
Song: "Dealerships"
Album: Eternity of Dimming
"'Dealerships' refers to all sorts of physical and internal stations within the night landscape of Michigan winter. They deal out that chalky feeling of sterile frigidness, memory, and human pathos," Frontier Ruckus' Matthew Milia tells Rolling Stone. "The used car dealerships around the Silverdome, the Salvation Armies, the Catholic schools, the carports smoking with warming-up cars – they're all the places that dole out that specifically warm dead-of-winter emotion inside of me, at quite the premium."
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