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You are listening to Buried on Bandcamp the podcast with your host Taylor.
In this episode of Buried on Bandcamp the Podcast, we discuss the band Pretty & Nice, their work, and their unrelenting positivity.
Segment 1: Pretty & NiceNow, I have to start this episode off by saying I don’t know much about Pretty & Nice themselves and their background. Most of the information I’m getting is from their Bandcamp or what I assume to be unauthorized sources, so maybe take everything I say with a grain of salt. Their last release seems to be from a good while ago, back in 2014, and their website is now defunct. From what I can gather, the band consists of three members: Holden Lewis, Jeremy Mendicino, and Roger Lussier. They are a pop-rock band from Boston, Massachusetts, and they released music from 2006 to 2014. I don’t know what happened to them after they released their final album, since like I mentioned before, I don’t have a lot of info on them. This doesn’t stop me from liking them, though- I don’t see why it would. Their music is very post-punk, but they lean a lot into the experimental side, with electronic elements as well. And, as you can from the title of this episode, their music is very upbeat and fun, but we’ll delve into that in a later segment. For now, let’s actually discuss their discography.
Segment 2: Their MusicPretty & Nice’s first was release was on December 6th, 2006, titled Pink & Blue. (tangent starts around here!) I didn’t know about this and their other earlier work from the late 2000s, mostly because I just didn’t check if they had any other music than the album I first listened to. Luckily, I remedied that recently- very recently, maybe just over a week ago.
- Went to a hotel in Pennsylvania for my sibling’s birthday Veteran’s Day weekend
- On the ~hour and a half ride there, I binged whatever parts of P&N’s discography I hadn’t listened to yet
- And I really really enjoyed it! Their earlier work is much more rock-y than their later work
- I found myself listening to their earlier stuff, especially Pink & Blue, all the time throughout the weekend
- it was nice :) tangent over now
- My favorite songs are definitely Hey Hey Come On and Lazy Lazy Bumblebee. Both have a more? Emotional and dramatic vibe than the rest of the album? But that’s what I like about it. They’re also much louder and erratic, which I always find is a plus.
- After that was Blue & Blue, released in July of the next year, with one new song- Pretty Shells- and remixes of songs off Pink & Blue.
- I’ll be honest, I don’t really listen to their releases where most of the songs are just remixes. Just not my thing, personally
- So I’m afraid I won’t be talking too much about those in depth....