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| ARTIST: | the Nabokov Project |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Intro, Japanese Pop, at the punk rock show, White Pill Taken, Sea Song, Dramatic music from the unmade movie, Violin Interlude, the Gift, Josh Land's Last Dream, Ted's Song, Lost and Found, Outro, the Gift (Acoustic), Girl on a Bus |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 803763010220 |
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Multi-Genre Lo-Fi I first came across this artist on MP3.com. I've stayed closely posted to their every move ever since. While many may be turned off by lo-fi music (lo-fi, by the way, does not = bad), I was compelled by the Nabokov Project's range and depth on "Effete Coquette." There are no mainstream artists who can successfully manage to bridge this many musical genres and still deliver a solid product. This album stretches from experimental, folk, punk, rock, to hardcore-weird without missing a beat while managing to produce a debut that offers much hope for future releases. These songs are political and practical. They resonate with a musical and lyrical force that most bands fear in that they never stray away from the tough issues of our times: suicide (White Pill Taken), rape (the Gift), class exploitation (Josh Land's Last Dream), death/loss (Ted's Song) and first-world apathy (at the punk rock show). While these songs are far from perfect, I fear that the world would be a lesser place without these tunes in its cultural matrix. This is a project worth paying serious attention to. By the way, the instrumentals ?Japanese Pop? and ?Dramatic Music from the Unmade Movie? are to die for. Worth the listen/purchase to any lo-fi, alt/post-rock fan.