The Folk Implosion was an American indie rock/lo-fi band founded in the early 1990s by Lou Barlow and John Davis. It was initially a side-project started by Barlow to explore different territory than that being canvassed with his primary band at the time, Sebadoh. The name is a play on the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion.
The band's status was relatively obscure prior to the Larry Clark film Kids, and its soundtrack, most of which contained original compositions by Barlow and Davis. One of the songs from the soundtrack, "Natural One", became a hit single. It peaked at No. 29 on the Billboard Hot 100, No. 4 on the Billboard Modern Rock Charts and No. 20 on the Mainstream Rock Charts. The track peaked at No. 45 in the UK Singles Chart. Though the band attempted to duplicate the success of that song, their subsequent albums and singles were nowhere near as successful as "Natural One". In 1995, the band contributed the song "Indierockinstrumental" to the AIDS benefit album, Red Hot + Bothered, produced by the Red Hot Organization.
The Folk Implosion is an EP by The Folk Implosion. It was released in 1994 on Communion Label.
sweaty palms and cluttered mind
slouch on the couch with me
dizzy, nervous, we probably don't deserve it
we might as well try and see
don't be afraid of the mess we made
do a little dance on the barricade
i heard your lonely knock at the door
so glad you could make it
i'm no sure what i can do you for
but i'm good i can fake it, tonight
don't be afraid of the mess we made
do a little dance on the barricade
clear your throat and speak your mind
don't hold back on me
did we lose that ancient connection
killing time when it moved too slow
another companion lost to the canyon
sunk to the bottom of the river below
i've never seen you so down before
so nervous and churning
your little cloud is now a lightning storm
the forest is burning, tonight