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The Great Lost No Ones Album in Chattanooga, TN
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In their ongoing effort to make a record with every cool musician on earth,
Peter Buck
and
Scott McCaughey
were appearing at a music festival in Norway when they met
Arne Kjelsrud Mathisen
Frode Stromstad
, half of the celebrated Norwegian indie pop band
I Was a King
. Before long, the four were comparing notes on songs and trading ideas back and forth, and the result was the 2017 EP
Sun Station
, which they credited to
the No Ones
. They liked the finished product well enough to try it again, and after spending five days together in a recording studio, the result is 2020's
The Great Lost No Ones Album
. Since
McCaughey
wrote the lyrics and sings most of the leads, much of the time this sounds a lot like an album from his ad hoc group
the Minus 5
, but it's a
Minus 5
album with an abundance of tough, buzzy guitar figures and more emphatic tempos than one might usually expect.
Mathisen
's drumming is more aggressive and a bit splashier than
Buck
's usual collaborators, and
Stromstad
is an excellent guitar foil for
, with bursts of fuzz and clouds of feedback adding texture to the expected jangle, especially on "(Going Back To) Stockholm Syndrome," which sounds like the midpoint between
Frosting on the Beater
-era
Posies
Dinosaur Jr.
Melodically,
isn't a dramatic departure from what
usually do with
, though all four bandmates co-wrote the music, and the lyrics display
's typical darkly shaded wit, especially on "Straight into the Bridge" and "Sweet Home Mississippi," though "Cinnamon Roll Hair" is a heartfelt love letter to the late
Carrie Fisher
.
could seemingly make a good album in a couple of days between naps, but
bring enough different flavors to the formula to make
stand out from their strong body of work, and anyone who loves pop hooks and strong guitars should give this a listen. ~ Mark Deming
Peter Buck
and
Scott McCaughey
were appearing at a music festival in Norway when they met
Arne Kjelsrud Mathisen
Frode Stromstad
, half of the celebrated Norwegian indie pop band
I Was a King
. Before long, the four were comparing notes on songs and trading ideas back and forth, and the result was the 2017 EP
Sun Station
, which they credited to
the No Ones
. They liked the finished product well enough to try it again, and after spending five days together in a recording studio, the result is 2020's
The Great Lost No Ones Album
. Since
McCaughey
wrote the lyrics and sings most of the leads, much of the time this sounds a lot like an album from his ad hoc group
the Minus 5
, but it's a
Minus 5
album with an abundance of tough, buzzy guitar figures and more emphatic tempos than one might usually expect.
Mathisen
's drumming is more aggressive and a bit splashier than
Buck
's usual collaborators, and
Stromstad
is an excellent guitar foil for
, with bursts of fuzz and clouds of feedback adding texture to the expected jangle, especially on "(Going Back To) Stockholm Syndrome," which sounds like the midpoint between
Frosting on the Beater
-era
Posies
Dinosaur Jr.
Melodically,
isn't a dramatic departure from what
usually do with
, though all four bandmates co-wrote the music, and the lyrics display
's typical darkly shaded wit, especially on "Straight into the Bridge" and "Sweet Home Mississippi," though "Cinnamon Roll Hair" is a heartfelt love letter to the late
Carrie Fisher
.
could seemingly make a good album in a couple of days between naps, but
bring enough different flavors to the formula to make
stand out from their strong body of work, and anyone who loves pop hooks and strong guitars should give this a listen. ~ Mark Deming
In their ongoing effort to make a record with every cool musician on earth,
Peter Buck
and
Scott McCaughey
were appearing at a music festival in Norway when they met
Arne Kjelsrud Mathisen
Frode Stromstad
, half of the celebrated Norwegian indie pop band
I Was a King
. Before long, the four were comparing notes on songs and trading ideas back and forth, and the result was the 2017 EP
Sun Station
, which they credited to
the No Ones
. They liked the finished product well enough to try it again, and after spending five days together in a recording studio, the result is 2020's
The Great Lost No Ones Album
. Since
McCaughey
wrote the lyrics and sings most of the leads, much of the time this sounds a lot like an album from his ad hoc group
the Minus 5
, but it's a
Minus 5
album with an abundance of tough, buzzy guitar figures and more emphatic tempos than one might usually expect.
Mathisen
's drumming is more aggressive and a bit splashier than
Buck
's usual collaborators, and
Stromstad
is an excellent guitar foil for
, with bursts of fuzz and clouds of feedback adding texture to the expected jangle, especially on "(Going Back To) Stockholm Syndrome," which sounds like the midpoint between
Frosting on the Beater
-era
Posies
Dinosaur Jr.
Melodically,
isn't a dramatic departure from what
usually do with
, though all four bandmates co-wrote the music, and the lyrics display
's typical darkly shaded wit, especially on "Straight into the Bridge" and "Sweet Home Mississippi," though "Cinnamon Roll Hair" is a heartfelt love letter to the late
Carrie Fisher
.
could seemingly make a good album in a couple of days between naps, but
bring enough different flavors to the formula to make
stand out from their strong body of work, and anyone who loves pop hooks and strong guitars should give this a listen. ~ Mark Deming
Peter Buck
and
Scott McCaughey
were appearing at a music festival in Norway when they met
Arne Kjelsrud Mathisen
Frode Stromstad
, half of the celebrated Norwegian indie pop band
I Was a King
. Before long, the four were comparing notes on songs and trading ideas back and forth, and the result was the 2017 EP
Sun Station
, which they credited to
the No Ones
. They liked the finished product well enough to try it again, and after spending five days together in a recording studio, the result is 2020's
The Great Lost No Ones Album
. Since
McCaughey
wrote the lyrics and sings most of the leads, much of the time this sounds a lot like an album from his ad hoc group
the Minus 5
, but it's a
Minus 5
album with an abundance of tough, buzzy guitar figures and more emphatic tempos than one might usually expect.
Mathisen
's drumming is more aggressive and a bit splashier than
Buck
's usual collaborators, and
Stromstad
is an excellent guitar foil for
, with bursts of fuzz and clouds of feedback adding texture to the expected jangle, especially on "(Going Back To) Stockholm Syndrome," which sounds like the midpoint between
Frosting on the Beater
-era
Posies
Dinosaur Jr.
Melodically,
isn't a dramatic departure from what
usually do with
, though all four bandmates co-wrote the music, and the lyrics display
's typical darkly shaded wit, especially on "Straight into the Bridge" and "Sweet Home Mississippi," though "Cinnamon Roll Hair" is a heartfelt love letter to the late
Carrie Fisher
.
could seemingly make a good album in a couple of days between naps, but
bring enough different flavors to the formula to make
stand out from their strong body of work, and anyone who loves pop hooks and strong guitars should give this a listen. ~ Mark Deming


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