Let's try cooking the Neva Dinova way. You'll need a thousand fish pellets, some habaƱero, and a pound of Bush's baked beans. Add in a touch of dreamy sadcore indie pop, a mournful tenor croon, and get yourself on the LA Times' Staff Top Ten Records of 2002. The results are perfect for those Sunday mornings when your heart can't handle anything beyond the space of your headphones. After years of kicking around Nebraska and selfishly keeping this excellent record to themselves, Neva Dinova joined...
punkchicks313 said: what the heck and heck being underlined a lot
did he use to get those pellets out?
i know it couldn't have been with napkins
at least i hope it wasn't; that would have
been so messy.
I dunno, but it was seriously funny. I had a hard time transcribing this one because I was laughing so hard on the tape that I couldn't hear him sometimes.
that was one of the first articles that i've
read so far and i was laughing through
most of it. how did you stand it?
i haven't heard their music yet but
that guy sounds like he'd be
fun to hang with.
i hate it when you read an interview
and you can tell that the person or
band is sooo putting on an act.
i guess since i'm from the midwest
he seems like he'd be someone i would
have went to school with. that is, if i wasn't
prob. almost a decade older. i'm guessing.
oh well if you ever find out drop me a line
in my journal or something.
edited to say:
i know this 7yr old kid and her
middle name is nova. i told her about
the band's name and now she wants their cd
Sean
STAFF
Los Angeles, CA
APR 28, 2003 05:00 PM