Artist Information
Biography
RADIO CHARTS:
#4- KQAL/ Winona, MN
#7- KCAC/ East Camden, AR
#10- WMPG/ Portland, ME
#12- WEEM/ Pendleton, IN
#15- WXDU/ Durham, NC
#15- KOPN/ Columbia, MO
#27- KSLU/ St. Louis, MO
#16- WRBC/ Lewison, ME
#21- Rainy Dawg Radio/ Seattle, WA
What is it about Dayton, Ohio that makes its natives dream of other places? For that matter, why do Americans long to get out of a land that so many want to get in? Is it the water? The history, or lack thereof? Or is it just hard for people to be content exactly wherethey are? While far from a concept record, Ruetschle ponders these questions on their new album and their third full-length, Exotic Destinations. And in the long process the band has produced their most confident and consistent effort yet.
Exotic Destinations is an album complete with no-nonsense pop songs that evoke a feeling of anything but the Midwest. Instead the quartet are in a mood, sonically dreaming of exotic islands and foreign lands. Jetsetters, mods, and J-pop kids. And a simpler time when “pop music” wasn’t considered a curse word. But this all makes sense in light of Ruetschle’s previous output. The band has always had a surfy, innocent, “Buddy Holly meets the Jam” aesthetic. Therefore Exotic Destinations is more of a fulfillment of sonic ideas already explored. What really sets apart Exotic Destinations is just how much more consistent it is.
“I know everyone says this about every record . . ” Mike Ruetschle, leader of the band of his namesake, is reluctantly gushing, “ . . . but I think this is our best yet.” “I agree completely,” drummer Andy Ingram chimes in. “I think we had good songs on the first two records. We just didn’t care about recording them. So I think our lo-fi attitude held those records back in the long run. This record is still a tad raw, cause that’s who we are as people. But now we not only have the most complete batch of songs Mike has written, but we have no excuses either. ”
Read down the track listing and you can’t help but find a surplus of catchy, nostalgic pop singles. “Can You Remember?”, “Don’t Turn Around”, “So Complicated”, “She’s Alright”, “Shine one Me”, “Coming Round”, all could be international pop radio hits. Even the moodier songs like the soft, acoustic “Summertime” or the eerie “Be Best” are turning out to be some friends and fans’ favorites. That’s the mark of a quality record, when the even the bad songs are good.
Beyond the quality of the songs, Exotic Destinations is further bolstered by the contributions of new guitarist Shawn Johnson. Ruetschle explains, "Andy and I both liked what he did in Morella's Forest and Gem City Rockers and we became friends through mutual connections. So after we had the record done we asked him to add some guitar parts. He recorded lines for about half of the songs and we kind of tricked him into playing live with us. We are still amazed that he is a part of Ruetschle. He really makes some of the songs."
Quiet, placid bassist Cooper chimes in, “Now that the record is done. I just hope we get the songs in front of people who will appreciate them.” And so now the bigger challenge begins. As Exotic Destinations releases for public consumption, their journey ensues in the hope that their innocent, addictive wonderings can be as big to rock/n/roll audiences everywhere as it is in their own foreign daydreams.
Instrumentation
Mike Ruetschle- vocals, guitar
Andy Ingram- drums, bgvs
Cooper- bass
Shawn Johnson- guitar
Discography
- Ruetschle- Color Theory (Poptek Records. 2008)
- Ruetschle- Exotic Destinations (Poptek Records. 2006)
- Mike Ruetschle- Lesser than Opaque (Poptek Records. 2003)
- Mike Ruetschle- self-titled rock lp (2002)
- Pizza: The Movie soundtrack- featuring "All I Get From You" (2004)
- Dayton after Dark compilation- featuring "To See the World" (2003)
Video
Press
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Short Bits
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Exotic Destination Artist: Ruetschle Label: Poptek Recs Here we have a pleasant trip through fun ...
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Mike Ruetschle- Lesser than Opaque- Poptek Records
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When Dayton native Mike Ruetschle commits his music to tape expect lo-fi, yet pristine pop compositi...
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Mid Point Music Fest
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Mike Ruetschle Band (Indie Pop) Pimping excellent, crafty Pop Rock steeped in classic BritPop ...
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"Architect Learns Music in a Beat"
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"I got into music kind of late in life," said Mike Ruetschle, a Dayton architect and part-time songw...
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Soundbytes, May 22-28
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Pop music has grown over the past 20 years since bands like the Beatles transformed it into a brand ...
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Ruetschle and Mona Rock Elbo's
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It was cold, but not too cold. Not cold enough to keep people away from Elbos last Sunday, December ...
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The Highs and Lows of MidPoint
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Moose On Main hosted several cream-of-the-crop Pop/Rock bands over the fest's three days. The Mike R...
Setlist
USUAL SET-LIST
- 12 original songs, 45 minutes- 1 hour.
- "Coming Around"
- "Can You Remember?"
- "Bright"
- "Could I Understand"
- "Shine on Me"
- "She's Alright"
- "Dont' Turn Around"
- "Changes"
- "The Dark Side"
- "The Real Thing"
- "Be Best"

