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[[Gordon Bassett]]'s solo project (Nodrog is Gordon backwards). Nodrog has made infrequent live performances, usually supporting Gordon's other bands such as [[The Hollow Grinders]]. Sets are typically a mix of dreamy indie-pop originals and covers of Yo La Tengo and Velvet Underground songs. Nodrog released a cassette '[[UFO's]]' and the four-song '[[How To Hold A Plectrum]]' EP (Hidden Records 002). He also had a cover of ''Attack of the Teddy Bears'' released on ''the Clean's'' tribute album, ''God Save the Clean'' (Flying Nun CD409), released in 1997, along with contributions on [[In Love With This Town]] and [[Green Eggs and Hamilton]]. | [[Gordon Bassett]]'s solo project (Nodrog is Gordon backwards). Nodrog has made infrequent live performances, usually supporting Gordon's other bands such as [[The Hollow Grinders]]. Sets are typically a mix of dreamy indie-pop originals and covers of Yo La Tengo and Velvet Underground songs. Nodrog released a cassette '[[UFO's]]' and the four-song '[[How To Hold A Plectrum]]' EP (Hidden Records 002). He also had a cover of ''Attack of the Teddy Bears'' released on ''the Clean's'' tribute album, ''God Save the Clean'' (Flying Nun CD409), released in 1997, along with contributions on [[In Love With This Town]] and [[Green Eggs and Hamilton]]. | ||
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Revision as of 19:23, 17 August 2006
Gordon Bassett's solo project (Nodrog is Gordon backwards). Nodrog has made infrequent live performances, usually supporting Gordon's other bands such as The Hollow Grinders. Sets are typically a mix of dreamy indie-pop originals and covers of Yo La Tengo and Velvet Underground songs. Nodrog released a cassette 'UFO's' and the four-song 'How To Hold A Plectrum' EP (Hidden Records 002). He also had a cover of Attack of the Teddy Bears released on the Clean's tribute album, God Save the Clean (Flying Nun CD409), released in 1997, along with contributions on In Love With This Town and Green Eggs and Hamilton.