17 Jun 2010 — NFOP
The NME's most decent figure Jaimie Hodgson already
knew back in April that Cleveland's Nick Tolar aka
Herzog is one of those artists in contemporary North American music that give the term "alternative" new credibility. Don't know if that matters, but in any case, Tolar makes wonderfully lo-fi jangly garage pop that still manages to sound at no point outdated or irrelevant. So I'm happy to announce that this morning, with the help of the infallible
Delicious Scopitone I've found out that my favourite Londoners at
Transparent (who were the first to rave about Herzog in January) are gonna put out Herzog's first full length
Search on August 2, which is even more exciting given the fact that it's gonna be their
first proper LP release, which kinda takes this wonderful little label to the next level.
You can pre-order the record now
via Pure Groove and already purchase the digital version of this overly amazing effort via Herzog's
bandcamp site, or first listen to two songs below.
Herzog - Living AloneHerzog - Paul Blart And The Death Of Art