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Length
  
44:03

Artist
  
Hurray for the Riff Raff

Label
  
ATO Records

Genres
  
Folk music, Americana

Small Town Heroes (2014)
  
The Navigator (2017)

Release date
  
11 February 2014

Producer
  
Alynda Lee Segarra

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Released
  
February 11, 2014 (2014-02-11)

Americana albums
  
The River & the Thread, Lost in the Dream, Morning Phase, Hot Dawg, Unchained

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Small Town Heroes is the fifth full length studio album by Hurray for the Riff Raff, and their first to be released by ATO Records. The album released on February 11, 2014, and was produced by their front-woman Alynda Lee Segarra. This album received positive critical reception and commercial sales.

Contents

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Background

The album was released on February 11, 2014 by ATO Records, and the producer on the album was front-woman Alynda Lee Segarra. This was the fifth studio album from the band.

Critical reception

Small Town Heroes received generally favorable reviews from music critics. At Metacritic, the album holds a Metascore of an 77 out of 100 based upon 6 selected independent ratings and reviews, which means the album has been looked upon with generally favorability. At Allmusic, James Christopher Monger rated the album three-and-a-half stars out of five, writing that "Throughout it all Segarra struts her stuff without the slightest bit of arrogance (most of the arrangements are spare, but never willfully so), offering up a confident, yet ultimately amiable set of millennial-informed, urban crafted, Woody Guthrie-inspired, contemporary hobo-folk anthems that play fast and loose with genre tropes without losing the essence that makes them universal." Will Hermes of Rolling Stone rated the album three-and-a-half stars out of five, stating that "Segarra's supple, intimate vocals are about more than conjuring a musical past [...] she clearly wants to shape the future, too."

At Paste, Eric R. Danton rated the album an eight out of ten, saying that the songs "encompass a broad swath of a timeless America, like old Carter Family tunes existing in the peaks and troughs of AM radio waves rolling endlessly over the miles." PopMatters' Eric Risch rated the album an eight out of ten, affirming that the album "is a collection of songs that speak from and for the heart of America’s fringe, calling them both to task and arms" on which Segarra "has found a home and sense of being for her voice – a voice capable and deserving of a population larger than the album’s title." At Pitchfork, Scott M. Deusner rated the album a seven point eight out of ten, asserting that "With Small Town Heroes, Segarra proves herself one of the most compelling stylists in a folk revival full of suspicious acts either too beholden to tradition or too uncritical to make much of it."

Commercial performance

For the Billboard charting week of March 1, 2014, Small Town Heroes was the No. 158 most sold album in the entirety of the United State via The Billboard 200 and it was the No. 3 album sold in the breaking-and-entry category by the Heatseekers Albums. In addition, the album was the No. 29 most sold Independent Albums, and it was the No. 24 most sold Top Tastemaker Albums. It also sold enough copies to attain No. 41 on the Top Rock Albums chart.

Songs

1Blue Ridge Mountain2:33
2Crash on the Highway2:45
3Good Time Blues (An Outlaw's Lament)5:17

References

Small Town Heroes Wikipedia