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The Overnight Lows' official debut full-length was released in 2010; however, the gritty Jackson, MS-based combo had, in fact, been a presence in the punk scene of the South for nearly a decade-and-a-half prior. The core unit of husband-and-wife duo Marsh and Daphne Nabors took on the name the Overnight Lows in 1995 (the pair also spent time in <a href="spotify:artist:6D4Dr33igBdbRA0703soQI">the Comas</a> as well as in power pop punks Lover!). The band plays trashy, scrappy punk that traverses the more knuckled-headed environs of the punk universe, heavy on buzzing guitars and hooky choruses, and offering clear nods to goof-offs like the <a href="spotify:artist:2jDH1UoHRcgg4pwOvyEvD9">Angry Samoans</a> and "This Place Sucks"-era <a href="spotify:artist:1kRABJWDxSnOJFteI351V6">Queers</a>, with a little classic <a href="spotify:artist:5Mhs3Eu8lU6sRCtRYsmABV">Black Flag</a> aggression thrown in as well. A perfect example of heart winning out over any conventional understanding of technique, the band's drunken, chaotic live shows became the stuff of legend and eventually led to Memphis' <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Goner+Records%22">Goner Records</a> agreeing to release the band's debut, City of Rotten Eyes. The Nabors were joined on the album by drummer Paul Artigues from New Orleans' Die Rötzz ~ Nate Knaebel
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