Proper Nouns deliver cautionary pop tales that seek a greater transparency, accountability in a world where human kindness and community empowerment has been co-opted as shallow liability covering PR lip service and a function of corporate doublespeak.
On its debut long-player Feel Free, Baltimore combo Proper Nouns delivers 14 studies in spirited, mod-styled power pop, plus the occasional curveball. [...] when live shows return, this is the band to see.
Spencer Compton's big Proper Nouns debut is the sound of breaking out of a synthetic medical grade chrysalis in an accelerated drive to find self-actualization, meaning and the feeling of being that exists outside of the hypothetical and experimental constructs of conjecture that the fallible world of organized corporate bodies often mistake for universal altruisms.
The new Proper Nouns track [“Redeeming Qualities”] is a soothing balm for these garbaggio times.