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  1. Margot & the Nuclear So and So's is an American rock band from Indianapolis, Indiana. Between 2006 and 2014, the band released 6 full-length albums. History. The band's founding members, Richard Edwards and Andy Fry, met while teens. [1] .

  2. Shop for albums, books, merchandise and more from Richard Edwards, a singer-songwriter and former member of Margot & The Nuclear So and So's. Find exclusive editions, deluxe packages, signed items and more.

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  4. Apr 5, 2024 · Richard Edwards covers 14 songs from the indie rock band Margot & The Nuclear So And So's on this album. Available as digital download, vinyl record, poster and book bundle.

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    Initially billed as a reunion of sorts in which Edwards would play with various incarnations of Margot & the Nuclear So and So's, Sunday's event unfolded as a single version of Margot closely resembling the 2014 edition that shut down because of Edwards' health issuesrelated to a diagnosis of C. Diff, or clostridium difficile colitis. Bass player T...

    Lyrically, drugs and dejection have served as recurring themes for Edwards. "Nothing's all that bad," he joked Sunday, looking back at one of his old songs. Margot's idea of optimism? "Seems like the only way out's through the ditch" on "New York City Hotel Blues." On the other hand, Edwards pointed his fans toward 2018 with this reminder from "Bro...

    In contrast to the "chamber pop" textures that defined early Margot, Sunday's band brought a sonic sledgehammer to the party. "Quiet as a Mouse," the first single from "The Dust of Retreat," steered clear of delicacy to become a smeared and fractured triumph for Fry on drums and Watkins on bass. In a didn't-know-if-we'd-ever-hear-that -song-again m...

    As a one-off presentation by a band that hasn't performed in more than three years, the show can't be described as glitch-free. A pesky buzz (apparently from a guitar amplifier) hampered the first part of the show, and bass player Watkins at times wrestled with his gear. As midnight approached, Edwards noted the pressure of pausing for 2018's arriv...

    Gluck opened the show by singing pristine tones accompanied by muscular chords she played on electric guitar. In addition to a beautifully deconstructed cover of Cheap Trick's "Surrender," Gluck shared effective kiss-off song "One of Us Should Go" — featuring the chorus, "I'm sure it's nice out there. I'm sure there's beauty everywhere. A wide open...

    Richard Edwards and his Nuclear So and So's played five tunes from "The Dust of Retreat"; four from 2014's "Sling Shot to Heaven"; three from 2008's "Animal / Not Animal"; two from "Lemon Cotton Candy Sunset"; two from 2010's "Buzzard"; one from 2012's "Rot Gut, Domestic" and one from 2015's "The Bride on the Boxcar" rareties compilation. Sunday's ...

    The singer-songwriter and his bandmates performed songs from their old albums at a sold-out Hi-Fi nightclub on New Year's Eve. Read about the highlights, lowlights and surprises of the nostalgic concert.

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  6. Feb 2, 2024 · A book and soundtrack by Richard Edwards, chronicling his solo years after a near-fatal illness. Explore his creative documents, journals, essays, lyrics, photographs, and more in various formats and editions.

  7. May 3, 2022 · A review of Richard Edwards' latest release, a collection of unrealized songs from his previous album The Soft Ache and the Moon. The review explores the peculiarity and beauty of Edwards' indie rock style and his relationship with his former band Margot & the Nuclear So and So's.

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