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- Summary: The second full-length release for the British indie rock duo for of Ben Thompson and Lew Currie was produced by Bob Cooper.
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- Record Label: Top Shelf Records
- Genre(s): Pop/Rock
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Ocean of Madness | |
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Do you ever miss fallin' through the sky? Do you ever feel like you're not high enough? And you know that it never gets better And you know that I... | See the rest of the song lyrics |
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Apr 29, 2015Their idea of a party anthem may be quick to please, but their unpretentious honesty and just sheer enjoyment makes a lasting impression.
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Apr 27, 2015It’s unlikely they’ll stay still for any prolonged period of time, but for now Nai are tighter knit than ever before.
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Apr 28, 2015The hard-driving, barely-holding-on-to-the-wheel songs are the main draw here, though, and the band delivers so many of them it's hard not to be breathless by the end of the album.
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May 26, 2015Hairball doesn’t redefine its chosen genre, nor does it really refine it. It’s a straightforward album, one meant for windows-open listening on a sunny day.
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May 28, 2015Hairball is their most open, breezy album to date.
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May 28, 2015Hairball is their most open, breezy album to date.
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May 4, 2015Hairball is certainly an evolution for Nai Harvest, but it’s tough to really call it progress.
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