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NNAMDÏ has never been able to stay in one place. The Chicago multi-instrumentalist and songwriter set a blistering pace in 2020 with his critically acclaimed genre-fusing LP Brat, a pummeling punk follow-up in the EP Black Plight, and Krazy Karl, a frenetic jazz full-length tribute to Looney Tunes composer Carl Stalling. Add in his role as co-owner of local label Sooper Records, releasing the skittering electronic EP Are You Happy, as well as recent tours with Wilco, Sleater-Kinney, and black midi, and it’s an overwhelming schedule. But his latest album, Please Have A Seat, which is out October 7 via Secretly Canadian, is the result of a much-needed pause. Finally slowing down and welcoming a creative and emotional reset led to his most immediate and accessible effort yet.
Tracklist:
- Ready to Run
- Armoire
- Dibs
- Touchdown
- Grounded
- I Don't Wanna Be Famous
- Anxious Eater
- Anti
- Dedication
- Smart Ass
- Benched
- Careful
- Lifted
- Some Days
UPC: 656605045733
Label: Secretly Canadian
Release Date: 10.21.22
Format: Vinyl Record
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