pop sensation
author: progrocker
In todays independent music surge, the only thing this album lacks is produciton, but there is some great stuff here. A producer would of polished it, but then again lack of funds results in a unique situation. Look forward to the next CD, although it's been sometime.
The bass lines are fantastic as are the drums, guitar and vocals. They have yet to come out with another album or even gig more often, and this is a sign of lack in management and production. Get it, it may be the only one ever made by this talented alternative pop band.
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Not bad but little variation
author: American Recordings
I enjoyed the nice smooth melodies but this album turned into one long drawn out track. Basic surface songwriting and not enough variation or substance. Not bad but save your money, the samples are enough of a listen to Near Miss Mallet.
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w/o decorative production, NNM pleases the ear with honesty and melody
author: karen
Without decorative production offering false promises of musical bliss, NNM pleases the ear and the intellect with honesty and melody. A light in the dark landscape of over-produced rap and radio pop,"Telephone to girl in glass bathtub" unleashes a flood of talent in it's interpretation of life. Melissa's voice persuades and soothes. Standout tracks are 2,3,4,8,9,11 and 6. Be careful not to assign these songs to the spent avenues of broken relationships or lost and found loves. "Good Idea", for example , may seem like a pleading reprimand to a partner, but look deeper into the lyrics and you may reach a different conclusion.
NNM's self performed,produced,written and arranged body of work is evidence that wit, pathos ,ingenuity and pure, joyful talent will fulfill that promise of musical bliss.
Buy this CD, every song is good, very good, if not almost perfect. Absorb the melodies, but grab the edges on tracks 2,3,9 and 10.
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author: Robert
For anyone tired of the shallow, self-obsessive, over-produced dribble given play by the mainstream music industry, this album will come as a very welcome relief. Simple. Real. Like a ray of light breaking through the dreary gray sky.
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