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“The Narcotix - Live in Studio” is a recording of a studio concert showcasing the songs “Rebecca”, “Lilith”, and “John/Joseph” from our debut EP Mommy Issues. The session was recorded in April 2021 at GB’s Juke Joint in Long Island City, NY. 
 

 


This piece showcases our passion for transforming performance spaces into scenes/environments that mirror the theatrical journey of the music. Our intention is to create a sort of sanctuary, reflecting the sanctity of creating music and to pay respect to the art form and the spirits that inspire us to create. It’s also our opportunity to more visually reflect the role of spirituality and ceremony in our art. 

Image by Sixteen Miles Out
Image by Sixteen Miles Out

Mommy Issues was recorded in a quarantine fugue state and released in June 2021. It received favorable coverage in outlets like Pitchfork, NPR and Earmilk, introducing the Narcotix to new audiences while affirming their place in Brooklyn’s thriving DIY and experimental rock scenes. Following the release of Mommy Issues, the band cut their teeth playing numerous shows in NYC, Philly and upstate New York, sharing the stage with artists as talented and varied as Laraaji, Fievel is Glauque, Flanafi, the Deli Girls, Beshken/Ex-Wiish, St. Mela, Godcaster and countless others.

The debut work is a 6-song EP that mirrors the dynamics of nature. Like Mother Nature, Mommy Issues can be moody, and unpredictable at times, but most notable is her capacity for unconditional vulnerability. Mommy Issues is a symphonic journey through each band member's distinct personality. With its unconventional approach to instrumentation and voice, it attempts to capture the unpredictable nuances of each member’s emotional inclinations, shifts, and mystifying quirks. The body of work is cradled by the foundational elements of spirituality, sacred ritual, and ceremony. Religious iconography and spirituality weaves itself in and out of each song as the glue that pieces together a mosaic of distinct cultures and ethnographic influences.

MOMMY ISSUES (2021)

The power of Mommy Issues is in that exact last sentiment—the ability to morph into whatever takes up space in your mind that day—intruding on every small and big thought until it penetrates without much fight.

Valeria D.

EARMILK

Image by Sixteen Miles Out

MOMMY ISSUES (2021)

The power of Mommy Issues is in that exact last sentiment—the ability to morph into whatever takes up space in your mind that day—intruding on every small and big thought until it penetrates without much fight.

Valeria D.

EARMILK

Mommy Issues was recorded in a quarantine fugue state and released in June 2021. It received favorable coverage in outlets like Pitchfork, NPR and Earmilk, introducing the Narcotix to new audiences while affirming their place in Brooklyn’s thriving DIY and experimental rock scenes. Following the release of Mommy Issues, the band cut their teeth playing numerous shows in NYC, Philly and upstate New York, sharing the stage with artists as talented and varied as Laraaji, Fievel is Glauque, Flanafi, the Deli Girls, Beshken/Ex-Wiish, St. Mela, Godcaster and countless others.

The debut work is a 6-song EP that mirrors the dynamics of nature. Like Mother Nature, Mommy Issues can be moody, and unpredictable at times, but most notable is her capacity for unconditional vulnerability. Mommy Issues is a symphonic journey through each band member's distinct personality. With its unconventional approach to instrumentation and voice, it attempts to capture the unpredictable nuances of each member’s emotional inclinations, shifts, and mystifying quirks. The body of work is cradled by the foundational elements of spirituality, sacred ritual, and ceremony. Religious iconography and spirituality weaves itself in and out of each song as the glue that pieces together a mosaic of distinct cultures and ethnographic influences.

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