Living in a Chemical World

by Natural Man Band

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Evan Droog
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Evan Droog FUNKS way too fucking hard for a punk rock album, massive creative strides in this gem. Favorite track: Holes in the Crust.
brantly
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brantly A unique punk record that sounds like nothing specific I can compare it to. It's like a bag full of cats mixed with Australian bands like Gee Tee & Dadar, L.A.s lost 70's pioneers, The Screamers, The Dickies, The Contortions and what I'll describe as The Go Go's filtered through Jay Reatard drunk as shit in a 1983 mall arcade. Great stuff.
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The Hammer 02:47
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I'm Blessed 02:13
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The Clown 02:15
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about

Seven KC mavericks deliver a transcendent rock record for the working class. It’s a brew of punk, new wave, the chili peppers and thanks to the professional sax player even krautrock and jazz. The band is DIALED IN. Rock solid performance throughout, take the Iron Maiden harmonizing in “The Hammer” or the spectacular psychedelic sax noodling on “Holes in the Crust” as a couple bits in a pile of nuggets. Black Randy and Big Boys taught us to love Upbeat Danceable Hard Hat Rock and now Nat Man is respectably holding that torch very high. They’ve checked all the boxes - great sound, great songs, great lyrics, great artwork. LR is thrilled to bring you this truly incredible record.

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released June 21, 2019

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