Formed in Halifax, Nova Scotia, in the early 2010s, indie rock quartet Nap … Read Full Bio ↴Formed in Halifax, Nova Scotia, in the early 2010s, indie rock quartet Nap Eyes combine the driving jangle of classic Flying Nun bands with an arch lyricism and scrappy lo-fi ethos that played out over a trilogy of critically acclaimed albums in the middle years of that decade. Built around the literate, often stream-of-consciousness voice of songwriter/guitarist Nigel Chapman, the band underwent a slight sonic shift in 2020 with their more elaborately arranged fourth outing, Snapshot of a Beginner.
Bandmates Chapman, bassist Josh Salter, drummer Seamus Dalton, and lead guitarist Brad Loughead debuted with a self-titled EP that came out in 2011. Though Dalton and Salter were both in the group Monomyth, and Loughead was a member of Each Other, Nap Eyes kept cranking out music, with two EPs (Tribal Thoughts and Four More Songs By) in 2012 and two 2013 releases (Joint Uppers & Other Favourites! and Dreaming Solo). They recorded fast, eschewing overdubs and getting a live and loose sound. Their first full-length was recorded in 2013 in Montreal by Mike Wright, who was also in Each Other with Loughead. Whine of the Mystic was first issued in 2014 in a limited run by Plastic Factory, then co-reissued in July 2015 by You've Changed Records and Paradise of Bachelors.
Once again employing their preferred studio method, Nap Eyes recorded their follow-up album, 2016's Thought Rock Fish Scale, entirely live in the studio over a period of four days. Completing what they considered to be an informal trilogy of LPs, the band returned in March 2018 with the deeply personal I'm Bad Now. For Nap Eyes' fourth album, they took a more measured and hi-fi approach, working with producers Jonathan Low (the National) and James Elkington at the National's Long Pond studio in Upstate New York. The resulting album, Snapshot of a Beginner, was released by Jagjaguwar in April 2020.
Bandmates Chapman, bassist Josh Salter, drummer Seamus Dalton, and lead guitarist Brad Loughead debuted with a self-titled EP that came out in 2011. Though Dalton and Salter were both in the group Monomyth, and Loughead was a member of Each Other, Nap Eyes kept cranking out music, with two EPs (Tribal Thoughts and Four More Songs By) in 2012 and two 2013 releases (Joint Uppers & Other Favourites! and Dreaming Solo). They recorded fast, eschewing overdubs and getting a live and loose sound. Their first full-length was recorded in 2013 in Montreal by Mike Wright, who was also in Each Other with Loughead. Whine of the Mystic was first issued in 2014 in a limited run by Plastic Factory, then co-reissued in July 2015 by You've Changed Records and Paradise of Bachelors.
Once again employing their preferred studio method, Nap Eyes recorded their follow-up album, 2016's Thought Rock Fish Scale, entirely live in the studio over a period of four days. Completing what they considered to be an informal trilogy of LPs, the band returned in March 2018 with the deeply personal I'm Bad Now. For Nap Eyes' fourth album, they took a more measured and hi-fi approach, working with producers Jonathan Low (the National) and James Elkington at the National's Long Pond studio in Upstate New York. The resulting album, Snapshot of a Beginner, was released by Jagjaguwar in April 2020.
Judgment
Nap Eyes Lyrics
[Chorus]
A judgment warns me while I sit, not to be late
But I believe these are the things that do me good
They make me wait
If there's a right road, would you
Kindly show me? But
Please don't ask me
To throw all my work away
[Verse 1]
Now everyone has a lot of ideas
Day by day, haven't you watched them racing?
You might think it's pointless to waste them on your own familiar ears
But you'd be surprised
At what you can learn just by trying
[Chorus]
A judgment warns me while I sit, not to be late
But I believe these are the things that do me good
They make me wait
If there's a right road, would you
Kindly show me? But
Please don't ask me
To throw all my work away
[Verse 2]
Now being old fashioned I learned this, by myself
Also because I wouldn't have listened to it from anyone else
You see I don't believe I don't believe I don't believe
I don't believe things are only meant to bring me down
[Chorus]
A judgment warns me while I sit, not to be late
But I believe these are the things that do me good
They make me wait
If there's a right road, would you
Kindly show me? But
Please don't ask me
To throw all my work away
[Verse 3]
Think of every single moment in time
That would have faded from your mind
If not for the rewiring process
The synaptic protein fold caress
And the 9 to 5 to 5 to 9 to 9 to 5's left
And I've got a lot to learn, I've got a lot to learn
I've got a lot left
[Chorus]
A judgment warns me while I sit, not to be late
But I believe these are the things that do me good
They make me wait
If there's a right road, would you
Kindly show me? But
Please don't ask me
To throw all my work away
A judgment warns me while I sit, not to be late
But I believe these are the things that do me good
They make me wait
If there's a right road, would you
Kindly show me? But
Please don't ask me
To throw all my work away
[Verse 1]
Day by day, haven't you watched them racing?
You might think it's pointless to waste them on your own familiar ears
But you'd be surprised
At what you can learn just by trying
[Chorus]
A judgment warns me while I sit, not to be late
But I believe these are the things that do me good
They make me wait
If there's a right road, would you
Kindly show me? But
Please don't ask me
To throw all my work away
[Verse 2]
Now being old fashioned I learned this, by myself
Also because I wouldn't have listened to it from anyone else
You see I don't believe I don't believe I don't believe
I don't believe things are only meant to bring me down
[Chorus]
A judgment warns me while I sit, not to be late
But I believe these are the things that do me good
They make me wait
If there's a right road, would you
Kindly show me? But
Please don't ask me
To throw all my work away
[Verse 3]
Think of every single moment in time
That would have faded from your mind
If not for the rewiring process
The synaptic protein fold caress
And the 9 to 5 to 5 to 9 to 9 to 5's left
And I've got a lot to learn, I've got a lot to learn
I've got a lot left
[Chorus]
A judgment warns me while I sit, not to be late
But I believe these are the things that do me good
They make me wait
If there's a right road, would you
Kindly show me? But
Please don't ask me
To throw all my work away
Lyrics © SC PUBLISHING DBA SECRETLY CANADIAN PUB.
Written by: Brad Loughead, Josh Salter, Nigel Chapman, Seamus Dalton
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
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This whole album, s’all good!