Nymb - Novembre [EP] (1998) Full
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- čas přidán 29. 11. 2014
- Great band from Chicago, I think this was their very first EP (of many), and it seems to be the most well known member of Nymb's discography. Released in 1998 on Static Station, way out of print.
Tracklist:
1.) Past, Present, What Should Have Been
2.) For The Mrs.
3.) Waiting For The Room To Spin
4.) Typical Love Song - Hudba
Love this! Still bust it out on occasion. They once played at my friends parents house in the garage with Forstella Ford and it was bad ass.
Forstella Ford, what a badass band. I've got Well Versed in Deception and the split with Life Detecting Coffins. Lots of great stuff from that turn of the century era gets overshadowed...Managra and Tintoretto for example. Hero of a Hundred Fights.
@@kage6613I love everything you just said. I have great photos of Nymb and Managra. I’ll post it’s on the 90’s hardcore FB group soon.
If I remember right I bought this from one of the band members at Dollar Video
happy that i discover this band rn its one of my favorites
you simply cannot fake this depth of emotion
listening to this under the covers as it's dark and raining out... life cannot get any better than this
🌪️🌪️🌪️
LOVE
omg i got chills listening to the first track that intro is badass
I presume this will get 1M views one day
one day, yes
and that day never came....
hell yeah !!
yeeeeeeeeeiiii
wowow 🖤
new sub !!
most incrediblllll
Does anyone know where l can purchase a copy of this?
does anyone know what tuning they use
the fact that elaine was 13 or 14 here and shes nearly 40...
post rock before post rock?
+bensonhams EMO
+Julieta Limia before Emo was co-opted by complete shit
Post rock was most definitely a thing by this time... and most emo was heavily influenced by it. Everyone loved Spiderland, and can you really blame them?
@@kage6613 facts man emo and post hardcore co-existed with early post rock and took a lot from it
@@kage6613 By 98 yes it was its own thing, but emo from the early to mid 90s wasn't 'influenced' by it. Saying post rock influenced emo music is implying that post rock was around before emo music was. They developed pretty much at the same time and arguably early to mid 90s emo music was a full fledged genre in its own right before post rock was.
Emormons
SOG OOD
@ame good evening afyerrnoon idkk
agreed