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  1. June 1 1996 THOMAS PYNCHON. Although I’ve gone to hear Lotion live and listened to them at length on CD, I’ll refrain from any musical remarks, which would mean bringing up artists far earlier than even R.E.M. and Hüsker Dü—the bands that Lotion gets compared to in print a lot, though the music has also been termed “wuss rock” and ...

  2. The name of Lotion’s first album is Full Isaac, which besides getting instant screams of recognition from Love Boat rerun watchers everywhere, shows an attentive nostalgia at work — not to mention some dream of an endless cruise, upon which Nobody’s Cool is the next leg of the band’s creative itinerary. As beneath the austerities of twelvetone music may lurk some shameless piece of ...

  3. Nobody's Cool is the second studio album by Lotion, released in March 1996. [2]Thomas Pynchon writing the album's liner notes drew attention; at the time, after "the press registered a fair amount of amazement" at this development, the New York magazine quoted Rob Youngberg as having said "We wanted him to do [the liner notes], so we kept hinting...

  4. The Shins. Released. 2001 — US. CD —. Album, Enhanced. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Nobody's Cool by Lotion. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

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  5. Nobody’s Cool Lotion. Released March 1996. Nobody’s Cool Tracklist. 1. Dear Sir Lyrics. 2. The New Timmy Lyrics (Missing Lyrics) 3. The Sad Part ...

  6. Jack Rabid reviews Lotion's four-song Agnew Funeral EP (1995), which in the U.S. was released between full Isaac and Nobody's Cool. By the time of his review, Nobody's Cool was already out in the U.K., so while writing about the EP, Rabid took the opportunity to praise the album. However, he got things precisely wrong when he called that second ...

  7. Nobody's Cool, an Album by Lotion. Released in September 1995 on spinART (catalog no. spart 46 / 9 24643-2; CD). Genres: Indie Rock, Alternative Rock. Rated #1416 in the best albums of 1995. Featured peformers: Bill Ferguson (performer), Jim Ferguson (performer), Rob Youngberg (performer), Tony Zajkowski (performer), Jim Rondinelli (producer, recording engineer, mixing), Bob Ludwig (mastering ...

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