The Billy Nayer Show
in the words of the press:
How to describe this?
Disturbing, beautiful, and frightening, all in one
savage aural assault – Etch Magazine
Like co-productions of Kurt Weill and Neil Young – The Village
Voice
Indebted equally to Scott Walker's bile-drenched crooning, Frank
Zappa's twisted
surrealism, and Harry Nilsson's deceptively sing-song melodicism –
New York Magazine
Frightening yet endearing – The New Yorker
Cory McAbee comes on like a modern William Blake, spinning twisted
and surreal tales
full of symbolism -- Santa Barbara Independent
His style is happily stream-of-conscious, weirdly romantic, even
silly. This makes his
approach to music and film making Duchampian, even
fearless – Philadelphia City Paper
This gesamtkunstwerk revolves around a very distinct artistic vision
– Sentamentalist
Every album is a solar eclipse of images that emotes a strange
euphoria in your
bloodstream – Panache
A strangely narcotic collection of sexy (if slightly unsettling)
songs – TimeOut
New York
Their specialty is a dark and sometimes cryptic sarcasm that encases
a surprising core
belief in the power of love – SOMA
Like a slyly arranged meeting between Mother Goose and Larry Flint
– Charleston
Post
An impossible amalgamation of Berthold Brecht and Jello Biafra –
Splendid
Otherworldy rock and roll that's surprising and hilarious – Elle
Magazine
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