2006, Palentine Records
1986 is the project of Giorgio Angelini, Cully Symington, and Drew Pennebaker. The three have known each other for years and played in other bands, but never together until 2004. Now on Nihilism is Nothing to Worry About 1986 prove they should have been doing this a long time ago. Their music, which draws from varied influences like Zeppelin, Wilco, and the Saints, is a timeless paradigm of American indie rock, catchy but poignant without being tired or overdone. Nihilism is Nothing to Worry About is hum-along songs about girls and life.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Laughing |
| 2 | Better When You're Stoned |
| 3 | I Know |
| 4 | It's Too Bad |
| 5 | Mechanical Dreams |
| 6 | Narcotic |
| 7 | Holiday |
| 8 | Comatose |
| 9 | .22 Caliber |
| 10 | Creep Like Me |
Customer Reviews




StephGreat pop rock album. Sort of early indie-rock type music. Only one song I don't care for. But the other 9 more than make up for it! Sing along good time music with some sad ones in the mix too. Just what I like!




JamesThis is a great rock and roll record. Great hooks. Heavy melodies. Good times. Look forward to hearing more from these guys. Refreshing to hear, for certain.





