O Nod O Moon

Nod
Self-Release
General | Apr 2012

Reviews

Rex
Reviewed 2012-05-30
Artist: Nod Album: O Nod O Moon
Reviewed 5/30'12 by Rex
Genre: Indie Rock, Lo-fi
RIYL: Pavement, Sebadoh, Guided by Voices, Yo La Tengo
In summary: This album is perfect for diehard Pavement fans. With slacker style and raw guitar and bass lines, Nod reminds me of many Pavement styles - rollicking, slacker, zany lyrics, quirky, volatile, laid/back/mellow, playful, Maverick, etc. 90s Lo-fi for the whole album.
FCC clean

*1. (3.08)- mid-tempo, lazy, messy, and freewheeling, droning vocal, scattered guitar sounds
2. (3.22)- slow-tempo, lazy, idle, raw style, sparse guitar sounds
3. (5.15)- changing-tempo, quirky intro, fuzzed out guitar, snarling, playful mood, Sonic-Youth at the end, volatile
4. (5.01)- slow-tempo, childhood memory, gentle vocal, very Pavement-reminiscent, lo-fi guitar solo, good night!
5. (4.36)- slacker style, playful mood, freewheeling, meandering and jangly
*6. (3.02)- cheerful mood, reverbing vocal, sprawling but cute guitar lines, fractured
7. (5.19)- Messy intro, slow-tempo, playful mood, lazy, ramshackle, sloppy
8. (2.14)- lazy, dreamy vocal, yearning guitar lines stand out

Recent airplay

90s Rock
maximum entropyJul 25, 2012
Good Night Sleep
A Mind RedefinedJul 12, 2012
Feeling Kinda Pouty
Old Man Waiting For You
meowJun 21, 2012
90s Rock
Brownian MotionJun 20, 2012
On The Take
meow after midnightJun 13, 2012

Charting

2012-06-09 — 2012-08-12
Week EndingAirplays
Jul 29 1
Jul 15 1
Jul 8 1
Jun 24 2
Jun 17 1

Track listing

1. Feeling Kinda Pouty
2. Brown Chapman
3. 90s Rock
4. Good Night Sleep
5. Heed The Sand
6. On The Take
7. Syddy
8. Old Man Waiting For You