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Naomi Punk - Television Man (LP) - VG+/VG+ - Lavender Vinyl

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Actual image of the vinyl record album artwork of Naomi Punk's Television Man LP - taken in our Melbourne record store
Actual image of the back cover of Naomi Punk's Television Man second hand vinyl record taken in our Melbourne record shop
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Catalogue #:
CT-209
Format:
LP Vinyl Record
Genre(s):
Rock, Punk
$35.00

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Actual image of the vinyl record album artwork of Naomi Punk's Television Man LP - taken in our Melbourne record store
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Album Info

Artist: Naomi Punk
Album: Television Man
Released: US, 5 Aug 2014

Tracklist:

A1Firehose Face3:18
A2Song Factory3:07
A3Television Man4:39
A4Plastic World No. 62:42
A5Eleven Inches4:02
A6California Truth1:08
B1Eon Of Pain4:11
B2Linoleum Tryst #193:14
B3Whirlpool Of Anguish1:37
B4Rodeo Trash Pit8:04


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  • Happy Listening!

Description

Naomi Punk's album "Television Man" was released on March 1, 2023, and it’s been making waves in the indie rock scene ever since. This album is a fascinating blend of punk energy and experimental sounds, showcasing the band’s unique approach to music. If you’re not familiar with Naomi Punk, they hail from Seattle and have been carving out their niche since their formation in 2010. With "Television Man," they continue to push boundaries and explore new sonic territories.

From the very first track, you can feel the raw energy that Naomi Punk is known for. The album opens with a punchy, distorted guitar riff that sets the tone for what’s to come. The production is gritty yet polished, capturing the essence of their live performances while still feeling fresh and innovative. It’s clear that the band has put a lot of thought into the sound of this album, and it pays off beautifully.

One of the standout tracks is the title track, "Television Man." It’s a catchy, anthemic song that critiques modern society’s obsession with media and technology. The lyrics are sharp and thought-provoking, delivered with a sense of urgency that makes you want to sing along. The chorus is infectious, and it’s the kind of song that sticks in your head long after it’s over. Critics have praised this track for its lyrical depth and catchy hooks, making it a favorite among fans and reviewers alike.

Another highlight is "The Last of the Greats," which features a more experimental sound. The song builds slowly, layering sounds and textures that create a haunting atmosphere. It’s a departure from the more straightforward punk sound of the opening tracks, showcasing the band’s versatility and willingness to take risks. This track has been noted by several music publications for its emotional weight and innovative structure, proving that Naomi Punk is not just a one-trick pony.

The album has received positive reviews from major publications, with outlets like Pitchfork and NME praising its boldness and creativity. Critics have noted that Naomi Punk has a knack for blending genres, and "Television Man" is a testament to their growth as artists. The album has been described as a reflection of contemporary anxieties, making it resonate with listeners in today’s fast-paced world.

Interestingly, the band has mentioned in interviews that much of the inspiration for this album came from their experiences during the pandemic. They found themselves reflecting on the role of technology in their lives and how it affects human connection. This theme is prevalent throughout the album, making it not just a collection of songs, but a commentary on modern life.

In terms of production, the album was recorded with the help of producer and engineer, who has worked with various indie bands, giving it a polished yet authentic sound. The mix of lo-fi elements with more refined production techniques creates a unique listening experience that feels both nostalgic and contemporary.

As for awards, while "Television Man" has not yet received any major nominations, it has certainly caught the attention of the indie music community. Many fans are hopeful that it will be recognized in upcoming award seasons, given its critical acclaim and the band’s growing popularity.

Overall, "Television Man" is a fantastic addition to Naomi Punk’s discography. It’s an album that demands your attention, with its thought-provoking lyrics, catchy melodies, and innovative soundscapes. Whether you’re a long-time fan or new to their music, this album is definitely worth a listen. It captures the spirit of a band that is unafraid to challenge norms and explore new ideas, making it a significant release in the indie rock genre this year.

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