Reichenbach Falls - I'll Never Go Anywhere Without Her Now artwork

New Reichenbach Falls EP out 10 February

Reichenbach Falls describe themselves as “folky-rocky-type band and ratiocinatophiles from Oxford by way of Canada. Pathologically surly but pleasant enough on the surface”.

That’s all cool and good, good and nice, but are you now scrabbling around on the internet to find out what that word means? Good luck with that.

Anyway, the country-tinged folk strummers have a new four-track EP due out on 10 February; ‘I’ll Never Go Anywhere Without Her Now’ will be available to download and to physically own in the form of a limited-edition CD version: a “vinyl-textured CD in a hand-stamped, distressed recycled card wallet… individually numbered and stamped, no two are the same”.

The CD is selling for £4, the download for £3. Both feature the songs ‘Best I Could’, ‘Blessed Blush’, ‘Risky’ and ‘The Wreckage’, and both are now available to pre-order from the band’s Bandcamp page.

Here’s ‘Blessed Blush’ from the EP, as a taster:

  • gappy

    I don’t know whether “Ratiocinatophiles” is a word, but “ratiocination” means something like “logic”, or “deduction”, so a “-phile” would like (or get turned on by) this.

    Was Reichenbach Falls where Sherlock Holmes died, or something like that? If so, it all fits together.

  • simonminter

    I was 99.9% sure that you’d respond to this news story, Mr Tooth!

  • Beaver Fuel

    Ratiocination = reasoning. This is just one of the many things I have learned from listening to intelligent bands like Bad Religion…

  • reichenbach falls

    Exactly. In a nicely apt demonstration of ratiocination, you’ve hit the nail on the head.