9 o’clock Nasty. It’s the name you chant when there’s heavy turbulence. They are the reason your amplifiers bleed tears of joy. With this particular number, we’re back to the “songs that you want to rob a bank with” series. This one is called, Smash, Grab & Go!
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A bit on the nose, I know. How does it matter, though? The devilish bass line will serenade you to the heist zone. You feel like the groove section is the treated leather that forms the reign. You could call this a post punk track, but 9 o’clock Nasty don’t really align to that stuff. It is the music that will make us all dance, genres go the same place politics do. Lyrics are pretty much the hook, for when you’re out to loot, all else is moot. There is an overlap of ambient schematics, almost making up for this loosely sketched out movie.
I have always felt that 9 o’clock Nasty are lyrical scriptwriters, and they could write the song to possibly any scene. As simple as they are verbose, as sharp as they are with blunt force. There is a false end only a minute or so into the song, but they’re just teasing, aren’t they. Crowland has ushered them into the new phase of darkness, and we at Sinusoidal are all for it.
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You can follow 9 o’clock Nasty if you haven’t, but I doubt it. This is my 10th or so rendezvous with the band, and there is thrill before and after listening to every single song. A pleasure to listen to you boys. Listen to their song here and make sure the bandicoots are in your banger playlist!:
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