N0V3L occupies a sonic landscape that recalls spring-loaded post-punk dissonance, new-wave’s downcast dance anthems, and skronking political funk. NOVEL, their eight-track debut EP, is a fluorescent, freshly-scorched declaration of intent, a martial, brutalist slab of nimble melodics and group-yelped anti-capitalist mantras: “Time is a resource/To use and to treasure!” they cry on opener, “To Whom It May Concern.” From the numerics in their name to their black/white/red aesthetic scheme, N0V3L is a carefully-calculated machine. Frigid, wiry guitars scramble and sprint in syncopated riffs, circling each other, sparse and chiming in their aesthetic but frenetic all the same. Percussion is at turns stern and playful, from loose, brash funk strains on “Will To Power” to airtight disco beats on “Natural.” Bass work here, with its own thumping neon flourishes, is not so much an accompaniment but an intricate piece of this web of sounds, as critical and imaginative as the leads it lurks behind. Vocals, typically sung in unison, are sneering and sharp and jagged like the provocations they carry: “Sign on the line/Devalue your time!” they jeer on “Sign On The Line.” Later, on closer “Division,” they lament and reject institutionalized oppressions: “State-endorsed bigotry/Lies from the factory!” It feels crass to call N0V3L a band—the word feels cumbersome and bloated with traditionalist connotations. N0V3L is a self-sustaining creative collective operating out of a house in Victoria, where they produce their own music, videos, and clothing. These elements converge and convulse to create music that challenges the gluttony and ruin wrought by power, while humming along with kaleidoscopic spontaneity into a tightly-wound audible world that is at once jarring and violently danceable. N0V3L’s debut EP is a call to a burnt-out dance floor, where the dance floor has become a space of dialogue and action and resistance. Please do enjoy. N0V3L is an engine of entertainment and social criticism weaponizing rhythm and melody against the unsound powers that be. Rigid new-wave, angular funk, polyrhythmic disco and intellectual punk together approximate a radical new sound that forms a principal means of ideological circulation. Drawing influence from such mindful predecessors as DEVO and Public Enemy, N0V3L offers an empowering, socially-charged stance in fierce opposition to aspects of the modern cultural landscape, sounding an urgent call to mindfulness and collaborative resistance. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
To Whom It May Concern
Natural
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE
Will to Power
Group Disease
Take You For
Sign on the Line
Suspicion
Are They
Division
UNTOUCHABLE
FALLING IN LINE
EN MASSE
APATH
STRANGER
PUSHERS
INTEREST FREE
STATUS
Violent & Paranoid
Violent and Paranoid
TAKE FOR YOU
To Whom It May Concern / Natural
VIOLENT & PARANOID [7" VERSION]
VIOLENT PARANOID
To Whom It May Concern (feat. Jon Varley, Noah Varley, Jon Varley, Noah Varley)
Violent and Paranoid (NOV3L)
Will to Power (2019)
Division (6 Music session 24 Jan 2019)
Natural (6 Music session 24 Jan 2019)
Violent and Paranoid (6 Music session 24 Jan 2019)
Are They (6 Music session 24 Jan 2019)
Are They (2019)
Untouchable (feat. Jon W Varley)
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE (feat. Jon Varley, Jon Varley, Military Genius)
GROUP DISEASE (feat. Jon Varley, Jon Varley, Military Genius)
Take You For (feat. Jon Varley, Noah Varley, Jon Varley, Noah Varley)
N0V3L
Are They?
Are they aliens?
GROUP DISEASE [Official Audio]
To Whom It May Concern www.my-free-mp3.net
(Mo)Natural
Untouchable (Non-fiction)
Nov3l Falling In Line live at End Of The Road 31-08-19
Nov3l. End of the Road 2019.
Natural www.my-free-mp3.net
To Whom It May Concern (Radio 1 Session, 14th Aug 2019)
Natural (Radio 1 Session, 27th Aug 2019)
Stranger (A Friend) (Radio 1 Session, 27th Aug 2019)
Falling In Line (Radio 1 Session, 27th Aug 2019)
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