Nurses

BIOGRAPHY

Nurses are an indie rock band known for their eclectic and experimental sound, blending elements of psychedelic pop, folk, and electronic music. Originally from Idaho, the band later moved to Portland, Oregon, where they became a part of the city's vibrant indie music scene. Nurses is celebrated for their inventive use of harmony, unconventional song structures, and a playful, often whimsical approach to songwriting.

The core of Nurses consists of Aaron Chapman and John Bowers, who handle most of the songwriting and production. Their music is characterized by its lo-fi aesthetic, quirky melodies, and a wide array of sonic textures. Chapman’s distinctive, airy vocals are a hallmark of the band’s sound, often layered with harmonies and effects that contribute to the surreal, dreamlike quality of their music.

Nurses gained attention with their 2009 album Apple’s Acre, which showcased their unique blend of psychedelic and folk influences. The album is filled with catchy hooks, playful rhythms, and an experimental edge, making it a standout in the indie scene. Tracks like "Caterpillar Playground" and "Technicolor" highlight their ability to create songs that are both accessible and sonically adventurous.

Their 2011 follow-up, Dracula, continued to. . . READ MORE

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