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Artist: NOD Title: Good Night Sleep
Format: CD Catalog
Number:
SLR046CD
Price: $12.00 Label: Smells Like
Release
Date:
5/13/02
***They were a punk band in the early '90s, a free-rock-jazz combo by the mid-'90s, and an alternative-to-indie pop combo at the turn of the millenium. Now with their fifth CD (and third on Smells Like Records) Nod embark upon yet another journey toward aural stupefaction. Good Night Sleep is many things: folksy, artsy, rocksy, bluesy - but most of all, Nodsy.

Levitating somewhere just above lo-fi, Nod surfs easily from genre to genre, with the requisite charm of intact first-take stumblings. The opening track, "The Old Hotel," a dreamy and groovy pop, with spacey, doubled vocals and overdriven yet mild-mannered guitars, is followed by the strange folk of "Walk The Little Man." Scrappy Joe sings in his fairytale-teller voice, serving him especially well on "The Dragon," a Danielsons-like mini-epic that harkens various earlier and simpler times, even as far back as Genesis. Equally lo-fi and arty is "Wispy Woosp," which may remind the listener of a dark, lonely and urban, no-wave past. "Hey You Ride" is a chipper baby Elvis tune, and "Wild Ol' Bill" is minimalist Steely Dan without the anal (p)retention.

When not telling lonely tales without morals about lonely people without morals, Nod provide a startling continuity with their instrumentals - drunken dub debauches collide with fuzzed, electric Fahey fingerings across a skiffle-esque shuffle that can only elicit wild suspicion about northwestern New York state water. All in a day's work, it would appear, for one of the only working rock groups with a genuinely original sound.

  • A high-altitude double-cannonball into the genre pool, refreshing everyone in the vicinity with an unpretentious splash
  • No[d] style is a style
  • Their third full-length album for Steve Shelley's Smells Like Records

30-second RealAudio excerpts:

Old Hotel
Border Song
Space Whale
Dragon
Whispy
Walk the Little Man
Wild Ole Bill
Baby You Ride
Universal Bonus Trac


Artist: NOD Title: Magnetic Anomaly
Format: CD Catalog
Number:
SLR025CD
Price: $12.00 Label: Smells Like
Release
Date:
6/8/98
***Bongwater-bathed, non-Estrus garage fog from Rochester, NY. Miss Jonathan Richamn circa 1981/the Rough Trade years? Pine for those mythical lost Idiot demos? Gotcha.

Artist: NOD Title: Radio Giddy-Up
Format: CD Catalog
Number:
SLR033CD
Price: $12.00 Label: Smells Like
Release
Date:
8/16/99
***Having chased after it for most of the decade, Nod has finally snuck up on and captured a sound all their own. Continuing in the vein of their Smells Like Records debut, Magenetic Anomaly, Nod's new batch of hyper-tremelo'd, post-garage goo sports Scrappy Joe's inspired, nostril-filtered yelps, let loose in the fractured, somnambulistic melody lines coming out of Tim Poland and Brian Shaffer's tight bass-drum pocket. Their combo of undulating grooves and dry-as-bones production acts as a magnifying glass for their crisp snare snaps, cymbal static, crusty guitar grease, and the rubber-bandiest bass this side of Bootsy. Nod get the trad stuff right (and use the right trad stuff), adding to the vocabulary with the expertise of gifted misappropriators. Moments like the single-string Verlaine-on-'ludes riffage of "Love Is On Fire On High," the infectious gang vocal coda of "For Me For," the vacuum-sealed unison stutters of "New One," and the Beefheartian bramble of "Beefy" all point to the same conclusion: Radio Giddy-Up is by a band at the top of their sound.


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