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Nov. 19, 1999 |
"San Lorenzo's Blues," the second record by the California four-piece Nuzzle, comes on as unexpectedly soft as a full-count change-up. The plaintive guitar plucks on the CD-opening "San Lorenzo's Blues Pt. 1" repeat at intervals on Parts 2, 3 and 4 of the song over the rest of the record, working as a kind of narrator on a walking tour of the album. Along the way, singer Dalton and the gang point out spots where some of the best pop music of the last 20 years was made. Call it rock 'n' roll Bloomsday: Here's where the Meat Puppets bounced toward Bethlehem; and there's where the Feelies rumbled stoically; that's the place where R.E.M wrote songs that had fans twitching happily in their corduroy sport coats.
Nuzzle
"San Lorenzo's Blues"
Nuzzle's first full-length was so dense with growling guitars and Dalton's one- At the end of "Bullet in the Brain," Wolff's protagonist, who is just then experiencing the unpleasantness of the story's title, has a vivid reminiscence. The character recalls playing baseball as a boy. There's a Southerner, a stranger, in the pickup game of his memory. When teams are arranged, the new kid says he wants to play shortstop. "Short's the best position they is," he says. Wolff writes that his character, while dying, "is strangely roused, elated, by those final two words, their pure unexpectedness and their music." Listeners of Nuzzle's new disc will know just what he means.
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