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Nomadic Firs – In The Morning
Ryan Boos lives with his wife and a cast of chickens in rural America. He also records music as Nomadic Firs and releases them on ye olde media format cassette (a spooling tape device that is prone to miscalculation and bouts of hiss). Such a wonderful existence and his joy at escaping the rat race is all too apparent on songs like ‘In The Morning’ from his eponymous debut. When all that can possibly distract you is the sound of a cockerel and you have a mind spilling over with rich talent it’s easy to see how you could produce the sonic equivalent of early morning sunshine. We could all do with taking a leaf out of Nomadic Firs’ book. KD
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Year: 2012