Content Nausea

Content Nausea
Studio album by Parkay Quarts
Released November 28, 2014
Genre Indie rock, Post-punk, Experimental rock
Length 35:00
Parkay Quarts chronology
Sunbathing Animal
(2014)
Content Nausea
(2014)
Monastic Living
(2015)

Content Nausea is the fourth studio album by American indie rock band Parquet Courts, released on November 28, 2014 under the name Parkay Quarts. Recorded solely by bandmates Andrew Savage and Austin Brown, the album was released less than six months after its predecessor, Sunbathing Animal.

Background and recording

Bass guitarist Sean Yeaton and drummer Max Savage were absent from the recording process for Content Nausea, due to Yeaton starting a family and Savage focusing on a mathematics degree.[1]

The album was recorded, mixed and mastered in less than two weeks, on a four-track cassette, by vocalists and guitarists Andrew Savage and Austin Brown.[1]

Reception

In a positive review for Pitchfork, Mike Powell wrote: "Nausea is easier to listen to than Sunbathing Animal in part because it seems less ambitious. Four of its tracks are around a minute long; one is a so-so cover of "These Boots are Made For Walkin’" (itself a punk staple as ubiquitous as the safety pin); one is basically spoken word over noise—a reminder that for all the band’s nervous intensity, they’re basically bookworms."[2]

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "Everyday It Starts"   2:56
2. "Content Nausea"   3:04
3. "Urban Ease"   0:55
4. "Slide Machine (The 13th Floor Elevators cover)"   4:22
5. "Kevlar Walls"   0:59
6. "Pretty Machines"   4:41
7. "Psycho Structures"   2:53
8. "The Map"   2:55
9. "These Boots Are Made for Walkin' (Nancy Sinatra cover)"   3:31
10. "Insufferable"   1:35
11. "No Concept"   0:43
12. "Uncast Shadow of a Southern Myth"   6:26

References

  1. 1 2 Webb, Rob. "Parkay Quarts - 'Content Nausea'". nme.com. Retrieved 2 November 2015.
  2. Powell, Mike. "Parkay Quarts: Content Nausea". pitchfork.com. Retrieved 2 November 2015.
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