Kidnapped By Neptune
Too Pure
INDIE
SCOUT NIBLETT is Nottingham, England\'s answer to all the brash, intelligent and honest women songwriters of America in the early21st century. Often compared to CAT POWER and fellow countrywoman PJ HARVEY, Scout (whose real name is Emma) can also stand on her own, with a strong, stark voice and a penchant for songs with just drum and vocals. \'Kidnapped By Neptune\' is Scout\'s third album, featuring 15 new songs, and by far her most accomplished work to date. Recorded with STEVE ALBINI at his ELECTRICAL AUDIO STUDIO in Chicago, again with Scout\'s trademark raw, uncompromising but provocative vocals and instrumentation the album features Scout on vocals, drums, guitar and piano and guest musicians JASON KOUKOURNIS (drums, exMULE and DELTA 72) and CHRIS SALIGOE (guitars, bass). Scout is a truly original artist. Her amazingly strong voice has been described as \"a fullbodied caterwaul that could rival GILLIAN WELCH, NEKO CASE, and even JOHNNY CASH.\" Her live shows rock hard and bring to mind SONIC YOUTHesque freakouts but can also be quiet, moody and melancholy. Taking the name of Scout from \'To Kill A Mockingbird\', Ms. Niblett was first heard in 2001 on a split 7\" with SONGS: OHIA on the Indiana based SECRETLY CANADIAN RECORDS.
MOJO: \"Scout Niblett sounds like no one else at all.... It is all challenging stuff.... Artfully unsettling...\"
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Hot To Death
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Kidnapped By Neptune
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Pom Poms
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Lullaby For Scout In Ten Years
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Fuck Treasure Island
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Relax
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Valvoline
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Good To Me
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Handsome
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Safety Pants
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Newbury Port
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This City
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Wolfie
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Drink To Me
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Where Are You?
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