Philadelphia-Based Noisemaker NAH Returns With "May 7th" and "Snow Rag"

Full of hostility and playfulness, these two new tracks and their videos only tease the full insanity of what's to come.

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Philadelphia's NAH surfaced last year with his most fully realized project to date, building upon his frenzied sound and refining it without repairing it completely. His distinct brand of chaos needn't perfect itself too much, for that would merely take away from its gruff patchwork quality. Now NAH has returned, and he's doing so in a typically riotous way with not just one, but four new releases.

After compiling all of his output from 2011 to 2015 with the huge compilation PURCHASE, NAH will be releasing over 100 minutes of new music spread across three cassettes and one 12" LP on December 16 via Ranch Jams. With the imminent release of so much new music, it seems appropriate, then, that NAH would tease the forthcoming releases with two new videos offering a taste of what's to come.

Taken from the upcoming MICHAEL LP, "May 7th," which features Moor Mother on vocals, and "Snow Rag" beautifully showcase NAH's frenetic energy. Full of vehement hostility and playfulness, these two tracks only offer a glimpse of the full insanity that's to come. Their accompanying videos, directed by Gabe Coffey and NAH respectively, represent these disparate sides of NAH's music. While the "May 7th" video goes for something a little unnerving, the "Snow Rag" video takes things in a sillier, more Toxic Avengers-style direction.

Watch the video for for "May 7th" above and the video for "Snow Rag" below. Look out for the release of MICHAELUNTITLED WORKS 2016ENDURING, and GARBAGE CRAP later this week on December 16.

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