Now, Now: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert
Nov. 15, 2017, Daoud TylerAmeen Now, Now s breakout album, Threads, was not as much about breaking up as holding on. Its songs carried in them a weary recognition of how desire and nostalgia linger in the body and mind, and zoomed in on the brittle filaments that bind together people who have long since declared themselves better off apart. I can sleep, I can sleep, I can sleep soon, went one characteristically fraught line, teasing relief and then snatching it away as guitars cracked and rumbled like fireworks. There s not much material evidence of how the band s next move might be different, but what little we have to go on is striking. Now, Now took the Tiny Desk stage with a minimal setup (dig the sampler as drum kit) that laid the vocals bare, but still lent the songs a roomfilling pulse. Among those songs were SGL and Yours, the two singles that heralded the band s return this summer (a full five years after Threads, with a pareddown lineup and no album yet announced, though the rumors s
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