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Off-kilter DIY happy rural summer grooves with a knitted cassette sock from Tennessee’s Nomadic Firs." ~ Bandcamp Staff Picks One of my favorite cassette releases of the year is easily Nomadic Firs‘ self-titled release on Crash Symbols." ~ PORTALS "The self-titled cassette release leaves a feeling of nerdy joy. Taking crafty melodies and creativity, Ryan Boos, helps to bring about a sound that is definitely unique, but also easily enjoyable." ~ The Music Ninja "...a wealth of new sounds and catchy melodies. Few have ventured down this road so unfettered (save, perhaps, Remote Island’s Days of Heaven on the deceased Stunned, or the early sketches of Australia’s Bumblebeez). Owing to late-20th Century R&B, rock, and collage, Boos leaves no marker untouched. Everything is neatly drawn and expertly chronicled with the enthusiasm of an explorer excited by his findings... Boos has an understanding of what came before him but it’s always the journey that trumps the destination." ~ Ad Hoc "About a minute into the fire, we find our psychedelic trip taking a sudden turn for the sing-along. On the other end is rustic Tennessee pop experimentalist Ryan Boos, and he sounds like the friendliest, most optimistic dude ever..." ~ Bullett Magazine User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Forever
Nomadic Firs
Into the Fire
Nomadic Firs
Vines
Nomadic Firs
Anytime Clementine
Nomadic Firs
In the Morning
Nomadic Firs
i94
Nomadic Firs
Generations
Nomadic Firs
Fun
Nomadic Firs
Bitter Pills
Nomadic Firs
Cover Bombs
Nomadic Firs
Tellico
Nomadic Firs
Get the Map
Nomadic Firs