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Artist
NNAMDÏ
ReleaseProduct
Brat
Label
Sooper Records
Catalogue Number
SR041digital
Release Date
3 April 2020
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During the past decade, the Chicago-based multiinstrumentalist and producer, NNAMDÏ, has quietly become one of the most prolific musicians of the modern era. Whether under his own name or one of the many bands he’s spent time in, either as a full-on member or merely a touring partner, there’s been an endless stream of music that NNAMDÏ has had his hands in. Pair that with the fact he co-owns his label, Sooper Records (KAINA, Sen Morimoto), and it’d be easy to wonder how he finds time to do anything other than make music. On BRAT, the follow-up to 2017’s critically acclaimed DROOL, NNAMDÏ removes the veil to show just how much effort and energy it takes to work at such a high level without any breaks. That process of finding a balance between NNAMDÏ the performer and Nnamdi Ogbonnaya the person is what fuels BRAT, an introspective record that’s still as dexterous and exciting as anything that’s come before, but is intimate and hushed, commanding a listener’s full attention from the very start. Like all things he’s done before, BRAT proves that genre classifications don’t really work here. BRAT is part hip-hop, part indie-rock, part gospel, and part West African music, and in NNAMDÏ’s hands, these seemingly disparate pieces fit together snuggly, as if there was never a question of their compatibility. NNAMDÏ wrote, performed, and recorded BRAT by himself. Follow-up to 2017’s DROOL, which received year-end best of coverage from outlets such as NPR, FADER, Bandcamp, PAPER, GoldFlakePaint, and more. European Tours scheduled for 2020, headlining and support, All major markets.

Digital Tracklist

  1. 1 Flowers To My Demons 2:51 Buy

    Flowers To My Demons

  2. 2 Gimme Gimme 3:11 Buy
  3. 3 Bullseye 1:53 Buy
  4. 4 Everyone I Loved 3:40 Buy
  5. 5 Wasted 4:24 Buy
  6. 6 Glass Casket 4:02 Buy
  7. 7 Perfect In My Mind 4:34 Buy

    Perfect In My Mind

  8. 8 Semantics 3:37 Buy
  9. 9 Price Went Up 2:06 Buy
  10. 10 Really Don't 1:39 Buy
  11. 11 It's OK 3:46 Buy
  12. 12 Salut 5:20 Buy
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