The Bowmanvillian Frogs and Tripped out Burgdogs is the first EP realesed in Greüv Draagens discography realesed on July 10th 2025 mixing together Experimental rock and Instrumental rock.
Walkin' Baseline
Walkin' Baseline is the first song on the ep featuring a story about an unamed character moving to Bowmanville and not feeling the joy they once had from this town naming places in bowmanville that has changed like "The 57" and the character goes through a spiral having "Athlete's foot" and going to the "Dutchman" to get a little flustered and takes some "Fungus" to get there faster and gets on a high and speaks about "kicking in and kicking out" and the flying dutchman which leads to a part where another character talks about how things change and how you shouldnt steal and live "the honest way."
Tunnels
Tunnels is a song of no meaning just repeating the word "tunnels" a more experimental song.
Burgdog
Burgdog is a parody of The Everly Brothers song "Bird dog". a burgdog is a meal in which you put a hot dog sausage inbetween two burger buns and the song is about that meal eating the character in the story
Ultra Violent Rays
Ultra Violent Rays is a song commenting on the crimes David Parker Ray done, being a high energy song with lyrics about him containing lyrics about San marino and Graves.
Frogs
Frogs is a chill calm instrumental song to calm down after the previous song. Frogs was originally going to be a song with lyrics before the drummer decided to cut it down into an instrumental.
Pirate Swill
Pirate swill is a song about Pirates and contains lyrics about Crows nests and raising a glass to those who didnt pull through a closing song for the EP.
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In the late 1970s, he played guitar and tapes in a post-punk band called The Distributors. The band released several singles, recorded two Radio 1 sessions for John Peel and played regularly with This Heat, The Raincoats and other bands of that era.
In the 1980s, Worby received awards from the Arts Council of Great Britain to work as a composer and undertake a number of residencies. At this time he also worked with The Mekons. In 1989, he was invited to work with John Cage, at the Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival.
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