Nana Grizol - Love It Love It (CD)
- Cynicism
- Galaxies
- Blackbox
- Atoms
- Gave on
- Grady and Dubose
- From Here
- Alice and Gertrude
- Arthur Hall
- For Things That Haven't Come Yet
- Sands
- Format
- Vinyl LP
- Genre
- Alternative
- Tracks
- 11
- Edition
- Limited Edition
Less of a band than an exuberant orbit of bright weird planets circling the joyful kinesis of main-songster Theo Hilton, Nana Grizol's debut album ""Love It Love It"" sees release on Orange Twin on May 13, 2008. Recorded in their hometown of Athens Georgia directly after a month-long tour of DIY spaces across the States, this record finds the band brimming with energy and rightly well-honed where live performance is concerned; ""Love It Love It"" sacrifices none of the band's beloved, sweat-stained essence. The crew augments Theo's book-open vocals and beautiful finger picking with a suitably eclectic array of instrumentation. Laura Carter and Robbie Cucchiaro, both formerly of Athens' legendary and notoriously horn-buoyed Neutral Milk Hotel, head up a brass-and-winds section comprised of Laura's celebratory trumpet, Robbie's Baritone Euphonium, a couple clarinets, harmonica, recorder and whatever else you can pack into a touring-trunk and bring along for a blast. Rhythmic backbone comes courtesy of Southern punk rock siren Madeline Adams' bass, Matte Cathcart's drumming and some right-on Fender Rhodes piano provided by Hot New Mexicans' main man Patrick Jennings.
- Circles 'Round the Moon
- Tamborine-N-Thyme
- Less Than the Air
- Motion in the Ocean
- Voices Echo Down Thee Halls
- Stop and Smell Thee Roses
- Tiny Rainbows
- Will We
- Everything You Ever Hoped or Worked for
- Broken Cityscapes
- Idea That Everything Could Possibly Ever Be Said
- Format
- CD
- Genre
- Alternative
- Tracks
- 11
Less of a band than an exuberant orbit of bright weird planets circling the joyful kinesis of main-songster Theo Hilton, Nana Grizol's debut album ""Love It Love It"" sees release on Orange Twin on May 13, 2008. Recorded in their hometown of Athens Georgia directly after a month-long tour of DIY spaces across the States, this record finds the band brimming with energy and rightly well-honed where live performance is concerned; ""Love It Love It"" sacrifices none of the band's beloved, sweat-stained essence.