Nap Eyes

Nap Eyes’ metamorphic fifth long-player collects a cache of nine fascinating songs recorded over the four years since Snapshot of a Beginner. The Neon Gate reveals classic touchstones (the uneasy interplay of physics and philosophy, perambulatory meditations, self-interrogating soliloquies, apertures of surreality, video games), but also evidence of divergent impulses toward nonlinear abstraction and longform improvisational composition (resulting in their most discursive, deconstructed, and deliquescent songs to date) and narrative and lyric formality (including adaptations of thorny poems by Alexander Pushkin and W. B. Yeats), imparting the sense that Nap Eyes have transmuted, as has their understanding of what a song is, what it can do, where it might go. (Including color inner sleeve with lyrics.)

Masters of subtlety. – NPR

Snapshot of a Beginner feels as much a modest masterpiece as [The Go-Betweens’] Spring Hill Fair or [Belle and Sebastian’s] Tigermilk. What sets them apart is the fear and trembling. – Uncut

One of the most fascinating songwriters we have today. – Newsweek

Nap Eyes songs (1) which have featured on Sombrero Fallout

Upcoming Nap Eyes gigs

Nap Eyes @ Mission Ballroom Mission Ballroom, DenverUnited States

Nap Eyes @ Cain's Ballroom Cain's Ballroom, TulsaUnited States

Nap Eyes @ Tannahill's Tavern & Music Hall Tannahill's Tavern & Music Hall, Fort WorthUnited States

Nap Eyes @ The Van Buren The Van Buren, PhoenixUnited States

Nap Eyes @ Humphreys Concerts By the Bay Humphreys Concerts By the Bay, San DiegoUnited States

Nap Eyes @ Shrine Expo Hall Shrine Expo Hall, Los Angeles DowntownUnited States

Nap Eyes @ Fox Theater Fox Theater, OaklandUnited States

Nap Eyes @ Gundlach Bundschu Winery Gundlach Bundschu Winery, SonomaUnited States

Nap Eyes @ Malkin Bowl Malkin Bowl, VancouverCanada

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