No Good For No One Now

Owen
Polyvinyl Record Co.
General | Jan 2003

Reviews

Stuart
Reviewed 2003-04-20
Light indie pop with tinges of country and folk, intense and serious, some tempo shifts. Male vocals, guitar, percussion most prominent. Beck (Sea Change)-like at times. Note FCC on tracks 1,2,4,6. Recommend 3.
1 – FCC “fuck” at 2:20 rem., slow, simple, gentle acoustic guitar and vocals, tambourine?
2 – FCC “fuck” at 3:45 rem., long (7 min), more of a beat, guitar, slow, nice guitar in chorus, brief pause in middle
3 – vocal and simple guitar strumming, light piano, pretty, soft drums
4 – FCC 2x “fucking” at 3:00 rem., beautiful acoustic guitar in chorus
5 – soft, quiet vocals (almost whispering) and acoustic guitar
6 – FCC “fucking” at 0:35 rem., simple beat, med pace
7 – long (10+ min), very slow, percussion, warbly, lyrics strung out, last 4 min instrumental

Recent airplay

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Charting

2003-02-17 — 2003-04-21
Week EndingAirplays
Mar 2 1
Feb 23 1

Track listing

1. Nobody's Nothing
2. Everyone Feels Like You
3. Poor Souls
4. The Ghost of What Should've
5. Good Deeds
6. I'm not Going Anywhere Tonit
7. Take Care of Yourself