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Friday, October 22, 2021
The Nervous Hex crashes into existence with “Wash” from upcoming debut; RIYL: Sonic Youth, Galaxie 500, Yo La Tengo, The Feelies.
Track leads off bi-coastal trio’s self-titled EP – mixed
by Joe McGrath (Morrissey, Green Day, Velocity Girl) – out Nov. 5th
via Dead Stare. +++
The Nervous Hex (L-R): Ryan
Traster, Corey Zaloom, Dylan Schultz. Photo credit: The Nervous Hex +++ The Nervous Hex | “Wash”
[VIDEO]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A1OEd_8FENQ [STREAM]: https://Fanatic.lnk.to/TheNervousHex-Wash +++ “Revolution lies behind your eyes. /
Stop looking towards the sky.” “Sonically,I
was in a deep Shoegaze rabbit hole for this one,” says Ryan Traster of The Nervous
Hex about “Wash.” “It was during
a particularly rainy winter in Portland, and I was messing around with a lot of
textures and weirdo tunings and stuff. “Lyrically, I wanted to explore the idea of looking
inward to spark revolution, whether that be a personal revolution, cultural
revolution, or both. Side-stepping the notion that there is going to be a
savior that swoops in and really changes things.”
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The Nervous Hex S/T EP Nov. 5th, 2021 (Dead Stare)
Track Listing: 01.Wash (VIDEO | STREAM) 02.Ghosting 03.The Avenues 04.Positive Feedback Loop +++ The Nervous
Hex | About
“Thurston Moore
of Sonic Youth said that Today
by Galaxie 500 was ‘the guitar album
of 1988,’” explains Ryan Traster of The Nervous Hex. “It made me want to
take a stab at making the second best guitar album of 1988.” The Nervous
Hex will release the first rumblings
of this worthwhile endeavor on Nov. 5th
with its self-titled four-song debut EP via Dead Stare. Hear
the lead track “Wash” now. Based on both coasts – Traster (Guitar/Vocals) is in Southern California, Corey Zaloom (Bass, Vocals) and Dylan Schultz (Guitar, Vocals) are in
Brooklyn – The Nervous Hex brings
together three successful longtime DIY-ers. Traster has numerous solo albums album to his credit, in
addition to his stint with Midwestern Emo heroes Small Towns Burn A Little Slower (Triple Crown / Rise Records),
and Zaloom and Schultz have variously performed with artists such as A Bunch of Dead People, Swampboots, Riverwild, Galaxy Queens,
and Tourmaline. The members of The
Nervous Hex are also old friends and former bandmates, reconvening in a new
formation to find a new sound. Along with the pursuit of 1988’s guitar album
silver medal per the Thurston / Galaxie quote above, the songs on “The Nervous Hex EP” also give off
potent late 80s / early 90s, Hoboken / Yo
La Tengo / Feelies vibes. Or, as the band’s mix engineer Joe McGrath (Morrissey, Green Day, Velocity Girl) viscerally describes, “It feels like I missed the
last PATH train, so I had to sleep in the Hoboken terminal.” Despite the distance, “The Nervous Hex EP” is meant to “announce this band into
existence,” according to Traster, as
the trio is already working on new music and plans for touring in 2022. The self-titled debut EP by The Nervous Hex is scheduled for release on Nov. 5th, 2021 on Dead
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