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Naomi Punk, No Thanks, Fifi NoNo
O' Leaver's Pub
Omaha, NE
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Naomi Punk, No Thanks, Fifi NoNo
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Naomi Punk: Yellow
The 25 tracks on Yellow, conceived as a 2XLP double album from day one, were self-recorded steadily throughout 2015-2017 at various locations. Much of the material was derived from what the group called The Scorpion Suite, a state of mind reached only by the alternative version of Naomi Punk they call The Scorpions (disambiguated). Many Scorpion Sessions were conducted by The Scorpions, each member performing their predetermined roll in a project half-aspiring to the register of licensing music, half-aspiring to musical novelty.

The self-referential musical language of The Feeling (2012) was wrung out into the starker, live-informed Television Man (2014). On Yellow this language becomes a means, not an end.

Integrated into the album are glimpses of live recordings, sounds of equipment being pushed around, hard rock sample libraries, sounds of the flapping wings of the albums host (I Found My Angel Wings is embedded in thematic variation throughout), windy field recordings, emulsive synthetic woodwinds, a busted car stereo, a few four-track acoustic ballads, and more than a few puzzles and jokes.

Yellow begins with two introductions. The first sound of the record is a sample of a bass guitar, an instrument that those familiar with Naomi Punk will know doesnt exist in their lineup. The stage is set with alien props.

The pair Cookie and Cardboard are hot off the assembly line culminations of the prototypes designed by Television Man. They are exceedingly agile pop constructions with drumwork designed to throw off the bots, and guitars assimilated into the machinations of Costers notably present, proto-philosophical spoken verse. This is CGI Beefheart resurrected in post-production for a few scenes.

Tiger Pipe demands the user, destroy all money.

Much of the record conjures this notion of the undoing of 'society', at least in a western societal sense, and its supercession via the natural world; the revenge of Mother Earth.

Gotham Brake illustrates this particular crux of Yellow in an interesting way -- a requiem for humankind's 'harmonious' relationship to the natural world. Industrialized society has reached a level of atrophy so severe that it must be completely dismantled. Walden's Cesspool. 'Gotham' is an advocation for a new way forward. The fourth way. You can hear the sounds of the gears shifting, wheels turning. A narrators voice steps in then and again from the vantage of Mother Earth. Breaking out of the stasis.

Scorpion Glue is a chimera of many of the species encountered in Yellow. Its contorted guitars and drums are tangled with synthetic mirrored versions of themselves, in dialogue, neither coming to primacy.

On first listen Chains appears like a monolith in the darkness of side-C. On repeat listens its stark minimalism is revealed to be almost crystalline in form, shifting chords beading against a vantablack passacaglia, a trio for the end of time. Coster drags us into the grinding chorus in androgynous deadpan: Ecology  doesnt follow your system  so Im chasin  chasin my dreams.

If Rock and Pop music are instruments of the Neoliberal period, then they must be repurposed and reorganized. Not just formally, but politically. Coincidentally, the structure of Yellow (in spite of the so-called difficulty of its 2xLP format) is no different than recent confessional documents from Frank Ocean, Solange, Kendrick, etc., thus owing much more to the Pop format than its length would suggest. 'Rock' and 'Punk' have become so conservative that they are rendering themselves obsolete as they fail to provide new ideas and solutions for anything other than 'self-expression' and fake posturing. The Yellow structure constructs a three-dimensional listening experience, and while it does not pretend to know all the answers, it at the very least (and perhaps most importantly) posits a serious alternative.

Naomi Punk are from Olympia, Washington.

No Thanks: Omaha's spookiest political punk act. Death to capitalism, death to everyone.
https://no-thanks.bandcamp.com/

FiFi NoNo: Dark. Psychedelic. Punk. Songs for the Anxious.
categories
https://fifinono.bandcamp.com/

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O' Leaver's Pub (View)
1322 S Saddle Creek rd.
Omaha, NE 68106
United States

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Minimum Age: 21
Kid Friendly: No

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Owner: O'Leaver's Pub
On BPT Since: Apr 29, 2014
 
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