Nada Mucho

  • Beastie Boys Essays

    Thoughts from the masses on the Beastie Boys catalogue... Read more

Alta May: Dark Days

by on November 21st, 2003 | No Comments »

Graham Isaac – While the basic concept of marrying heavy riffs and hummable melodies is not new, it seems there aren’t many bands at any given time that can do it. Sure, every shitty arena-metal band tries to lay claim to the territory, but generally they confuse heavy with pompous and melodic with brain-dead repetition or cloying melodrama.


Listmania: Bobby Bare Jr’s Top 5

by on November 13th, 2003 | No Comments »

Andrew Bird is the most talented person I’ve ever seen perform. I asked him once if it freaked him out to be able to do what he does with strings and his voice and he said, “No, I’ve been this good on violin since I was 6,” and he wasn’t bragging.


Death Cab for Cutie: Transatlanticism

by on November 12th, 2003 | No Comments »

Eric Tognetti – It’s the refrain of the indie-rocker. Every kid with a shelf full of Yo La Tengo, every one, has at some point uttered the phrase, “Yeah, but I like their old stuff better.” Sometimes it’s true, sometimes not. Most often it’s a barely disguised attempt to establish indie cred.


Classic Nada

Our Projects

Copyright © 2026 Nada Mucho