NAP is a three piece, post-punk New York City band. With Pat Glass on drums, Nate Cepis on guitar and vocals, and Andy Cush on bass and lead vocals, they have a dynamic unlike anything else. The first time I saw NAP play was when they formed two years ago and their intensity pulled me in instantly. I remember how refreshing it felt to be hooked on a band so quickly.
On Friday, December 11th, I watched the trio perform at Palisades in Brooklyn and they delivered yet again. It was sweaty, loud, and absolutely intoxicating. Their stage presence was captivating; dead eyes, screaming vocals, and head banging fit seamlessly with their perfectly simple lyrics. At a NAP show everything comes together and makes you want to drink cheap beer and party. What more could you ask for from live music?
New York City is a sea of young musicians making their presence known and voices heard. NAP’s raw performance style and unconventional sound genuinely sets them apart from the rest.
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