Negative Boogie, the latest album by David Nance, is a raw and energetic collection of songs that showcase the Nebraska-based musician's unique blend of garage rock, punk, and psychedelic influences. With its distorted guitars, pounding drums, and Nance's gritty vocals, the album is a gritty and uncompromising listen that will appeal to fans of bands like The Stooges and The Velvet Underground.
From the opening track "More Than Enough," with its driving bassline and catchy chorus, to the noisy and chaotic "Poison," Negative Boogie is an album that never lets up. Nance's guitar work is particularly impressive throughout, with his distorted riffs and solos adding a sense of urgency and danger to the songs.
Lyrically, the album is a mix of introspective musings and social commentary. On "When I Saw You Last Night," Nance sings about the pain of lost love, while on "Amethyst," he takes aim at the superficiality of modern society. The album's title track, "Negative Boogie," is a standout, with its catchy chorus and infectious groove.