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. ~ Tim Sendra