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| The Russian Futurists | Primary Artist |
| Michael Musmanno | Bass Guitar |
| Ruth Minnikin | Vocals |
| Matthew Adam Hart | Guitar, Piano, Keyboards, Vocals |
| Shawn Ostapchuk | Guitar, Mandolin, Bass Guitar |
| The Cansecos | Keyboards |
| Bill Halliday | Castanets |
| Paul Prince | Bass Guitar |
| Gareth Jones | Acoustic Guitar |
| Johanna Maloney | Vocals |
| Michael Musmanno | Programming, Producer |
| George Graves | Mastering |
| Matthew Adam Hart | Arranger, Composer, Programming, Producer |
| The Cansecos | Programming, Engineer |
| Henry Thomas Alken | Cover Art |
Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - K. Ross Hoffman
The Weight's on the Wheels trails its predecessor by well over five years, but impressively, little has changed about the music of the Russian Futurists -- still, at least on record, the one-man indie pop operation of Torontonian Matthew Adam Hart -- in all that time. Indeed, little has changed over the whole course of Hart's decade-long, four-album career, save for a slow, gradual increase in fidelity and sonic clarity, a trend which continues here -- it's the first Russian Futurists album to feature an outside producer -- perhaps (though probably not) to the point that he'll finally be able to shake the knee-jerk "bedroom pop" tag. Certainly, "Hoeing Weeds, ...