Lou Barlow and John Davis Have Reunited for First New Folk Implosion Music Together in 22 Years

It’s been a little bit over two decades, but now Lou Barlow and John Davis have reunited their side-project Folk Implosion and they are ready to release new songs, according to Stereogum. The duo got together in the early ’90s, 1993 to be precise, and released their EP Walk Through This World With The Folk Implosion. Altogether the band released three albums, Take A Look Inside (94), Dare To Be Surprised (97) and One Part Lullaby (00). After that, Davis left the band and Barlow released one more album, The New Folk Implosion, under Folk Implosion in 2003, before calling it quits and focusing on other projects, like Dinosaur Jr. and Sebadoh.

In May, Barlow released his solo album Reason To Live and little before that, in April, the artist dropped a new album, Sweep It Into Space, with his band Dinosaur Jr..

The duo announced their reunion today on their social media accounts. See the various announcements below:

 

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Alison Alber: Born and raised in Germany, I'm currently a multimedia journalism student at the University of Texas at El Paso. I enjoy writing about music as much as listening to it.
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