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The Electrician Saw Me Reading The Paper

by Jim & Nadia

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Ethan...S Down the road from where I live there's a Funeral home. It's also next to a mcdonald's Favorite track: Funeral Home.
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jaxoff A raw display of energy and songwritting grasped from the palms of Daniel Johnston and Kimya Dawson Favorite track: Funeral Home.
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authorofquixote Johnston à la They Might Be Giants, if the debut release from Jim & Nadia is anything it is that it is. A lucent rendering of all the most transient parts of the adderall generation, youths Jim & Nadia speak to that which is most whining in our souls. In a spare few patchworks of sound, philosophy, drug addiction, teen angst and vehicular shopping carts are covered with a loose yet profoundly enticing glee. There is not much guile to be found on this record, but then again, who'd wish for that? Favorite track: Startled.
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Startled 01:48
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Funeral Home 02:24
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Jim Wails 01:56
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Sorry Mixy 00:22
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Jim and Nadia present : The Electrician Saw Me Reading The Paper : The Seminal Debut EP, its good.

"... Jim and Nadia's new release presents a tight group of songs that inject pain, love and truth into the gentle mundanities of life. Written and recorded in a day, mostly live on 4-track cassette, the EP grapples with the churning earth's unanswerable questions with chaotic grace and colourful virtue. This truly is an EP by Jim and Nadia, one that will captivate and confuse audiences for many minutes to come..." - Finn Quaid, Pitchfork 10/10 Best New Music

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released July 22, 2021

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