NOMO: Invisible Cities (Reviews)
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Nomo imagines every city skyline as a sound wave and, building on Ghost Rock, diffuses their Afrobeat-centeric sound in directions that could get any city's party pumping.
Italo Calvino's 1972 novel Invisible Cities is a series of poetic travelogues posed as a conversation between Marco Polo and Kublai Khan. That NOMO has named their latest album after Calvino's work admits to a degree of cultural tourism on the band's part. This should be no surprise to those who've been following the various shapes and sizes of the Michigan-by-way-of-Africa group since their origins. Formed as a college band with all of its attendant…








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