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Naomi Punk

30 January

The Pacific Northwest has a fairly unimpeachable track record when it comes to grunge, and perhaps the greatest compliment you could pay Naomi Punk is that they’re doing a sterling job carrying the torch. Their debut, The Feeling, which was first released by Couple Skate back in 2012, channelled elements of hometown heroes Sonic Youth and Nirvana, while their Captured Tracks debut Television Man furthers that distinct Seattle DIY punk aesthetic. Beneath the trio’s rough, unstructured style – think guitars thick-as-sludge that bury vocals deep in the mix – hides a keen ear for melody and cleverness that delights as much as it surprises. Punk meets art meets three young men who know exactly what they want to do.

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The Pacific Northwest has a fairly unimpeachable track record when it comes to grunge, and perhaps the greatest compliment you could pay Naomi Punk is that they’re doing a sterling job carrying the torch. Their debut, The Feeling, which was first released by Couple Skate back in 2012, channelled elements of hometown heroes Sonic Youth and Nirvana, while their Captured Tracks debut Television Man furthers that distinct Seattle DIY punk aesthetic. Beneath the trio’s rough, unstructured style – think guitars thick-as-sludge that bury vocals deep in the mix – hides a keen ear for melody and cleverness that delights as much as it surprises. Punk meets art meets three young men who know exactly what they want to do.

 

NAOMI PUNK

 

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