Native Nod's "This Cant Exist" on white and black vinyl is a whirlwind of punk energy and DIY charm that will leave you wondering how this album even came to exist in the first place.
The band's raw sound and unapologetically lo-fi production value make for a refreshing change of pace in today's polished music landscape.
From the moment the needle drops on the first track, you can't help but be drawn in by the gritty guitars, frantic drumming, and impassioned vocals that make up Native Nod's signature sound.
Each song feels like a burst of chaotic energy that has been bottled up and finally unleashed upon the world.
While the album may not be everyone's cup of tea, those who appreciate the DIY ethos of early punk bands will find plenty to love here.
There's a sense of urgency and authenticity to Native Nod's music that is hard to come by these days, making "This Cant Exist" a standout release in a sea of cookie-cutter indie albums.
So put on your favourite pair of ripped jeans, grab a can of warm beer, and crank up the volume on Native Nod's latest offering.
You won't be disappointed - unless, of course, you're looking for something polished and radio-friendly.
But where's the fun in that?
The band's raw sound and unapologetically lo-fi production value make for a refreshing change of pace in today's polished music landscape.
From the moment the needle drops on the first track, you can't help but be drawn in by the gritty guitars, frantic drumming, and impassioned vocals that make up Native Nod's signature sound.
Each song feels like a burst of chaotic energy that has been bottled up and finally unleashed upon the world.
While the album may not be everyone's cup of tea, those who appreciate the DIY ethos of early punk bands will find plenty to love here.
There's a sense of urgency and authenticity to Native Nod's music that is hard to come by these days, making "This Cant Exist" a standout release in a sea of cookie-cutter indie albums.
So put on your favourite pair of ripped jeans, grab a can of warm beer, and crank up the volume on Native Nod's latest offering.
You won't be disappointed - unless, of course, you're looking for something polished and radio-friendly.
But where's the fun in that?






