Lemon Kid by Jeffrey Novak

Lemon Kid

Jeffrey Novak

2013

Lemon Kid is a Rock album by Jeffrey Novak, originally released in 2013. On Gatefold: 3 pressings tracked.

Sound DNA

  • Rock
  • Garage Rock
  • raw
  • rowdy
  • outlaw

About

As the leader of Nashville garage rockers Cheap Time, Jeffrey Novak has already established himself as a prolific writer and rocker—and the solo part of his career is turning out to be quite eclectic and prolific as well. Comparisons to Brian Eno and John Cale are certainly valid, though Novak isn’t concerned with the level of Zen acceptance that appears in those artists' work. He sings with a bratty and demanding punkish yowl, and the music remains so agitated with that punk energy to be considered too reflective or a willingly controlled studio experiment. Recorded at Novak's home studio, <i>Lemon Kid</i> features ambitious and somewhat crazy efforts, especially heightened by the swarming conclusion of “Heritage Towers” (the album’s longest and most detailed cut). The guitar instrumental “German Orange” is a further detonation of the same explosive musical bomb. Songs like “Night for Day” and “Losing Charm” sound like Novak mixing Elton John, Harry Nilsson, and Robyn Hitchcock together until a chemical reaction takes the music elsewhere.

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Tracklist

Side A

  1. A1Endless Repetition3:40
  2. A2String Around The Waistband3:28
  3. A3Night For Day2:50
  4. A4Unfinished Memory0:58
  5. A5Heritage Towers5:46

Side B

  1. B1German Orange1:58
  2. B2Losing Charm2:34
  3. B3Pictures On A Screen3:48
  4. B4Lemon Kid3:59
  5. B5Now And Forever2:07

Credits

Performers

Rare pressing on Gatefold · 3 pressings tracked on Gatefold