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the nina the pinta

Why not a tsunami?

About Me


Lame Biography:
"The market of rock and roll has been saturated with makeup wearing cry-babies and stiff indie-wannabes. It seems that every Edina 15-year old now wields a Les Paul junior and is learning how to play straight eighth notes really fast. Is this what rock and roll has become? Ask that to emerging locals the nina the pinta; they might throw you into a drumset. Abrasive and raw, TNTP's punchy dance rock references similar riffs to Pretty Girls Makes Graves, Hot Snakes, or The Hives, while alotting for a passionate live show. Singer Alan Erbach's register is high and raspy, belting half-hit notes over spiraling guitar melodies and a foundation of lengthy Korg notes. The band has continued writing and recording since they debuted their EP, Die Like A Nova last May, although it will be difficult for them to produce a recording that captures their energetic, almost violent live show." - The ONION Newsletter, November 14, 2006
"Songs like "Blind Children Marching" combine the urgent yell-sing of post-post-punk bands such as the aforementioned Pretty Girls Make Graves with the straightforward fuzzy guitars redolent of the neo-garage rock bands who starting making noise around the early aughts. That's a lot of revivalism, but the hooky, angular nature of The Nina! The Pinta!'s songwriting still easily can capture one's attention in the right setting--sulking in your bedroom, with your headphones on, for example." -- MinneapolisFuckingRocks.blogspot.com , December 27, 2007
"Confidence is one thing that should never come into question for The Nina The Pinta. The band's vigorous and brisk debut has guts in spades; it's the Minneapolis quintet's creative muscles that could stand to be juiced with a shot in the arm. What had initially piqued my interest about this Land o'Lakes outfit was their hunger to just kick ass in the simplest of ways. There are a lot of groups out there right now wanting to re-invent the wheel with studio experimentation and elaborate performance concepts, and that's all fine to an extent. Every decade needs a certain percentage of pretentious experimentation, affording the Animal Collectives and the Battleses a means to creep out through the crowd and point back to the Soft Boys and King Crimson in explanation. That is how independent music keeps from going stale. But come on - everyone's got it in their library, but does anyone still listen to Fun House? Did we forget how good it felt to blast "Die, All Right!" eight years ago?..." -- LostAtSea.net
Contact Email:
[email protected] or through myspace.com
CD Available Online At:
CD Baby
Interpunk.com


CD Available Locally At:
Cheapo Records
Electric Fetus
Treehouse Records
Aardvark
CD Warehouse (Dinkytown)
Roadrunner
Extreme noise

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 11/12/2004
Band Website: theninathepinta.com
Band Members: Log , Ludz , Billy , Tony , Alan
Influences: A lot.
Sounds Like: Chicken Enchiladas schloped with sour cream
Record Label: none (Q-REC)
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Full-Length Release

Well, well, well&&.finally. After 4.5 yrs and at least a hundred shows, we're actually set to release a full-length album. I myself can hardly believe it either but, apparently that's what bands are d...
Posted by the nina the pinta on Fri, 07 Dec 2007 03:42:00 PST

Well..............

We're in the studio as I write this and....................I think/hope you guys are going to like the new stuff. In fact, at this point I'm a little embarrassed about our EP (ok well, we are all), bu...
Posted by the nina the pinta on Mon, 25 Sep 2006 09:45:00 PST

Q98 in Fargo...

If you are in Fargo we are the featured artist on Q98 on Thursday (7/13/06) at 6:00pm... you should listen and tell us what they say about us (probably bad things).
Posted by the nina the pinta on Wed, 12 Jul 2006 07:38:00 PST

Rift Magazine Review of "Die Like a Nova"

"Veterans of the Fargo/Moorhead rock scene, The Nina! The Pinta!, have been working the Sioux Falls', Fargo and Twin Cities' scenes for years. And this five-track EP has been a long time coming. Origi...
Posted by the nina the pinta on Fri, 07 Jul 2006 08:47:00 PST

Friday, 5/5/2006: EP Release Show and Other Such Things...

Friday, May 5th:@ Big Vs.Umbrella..nina..buildings.Heroes and LiarsSo, after 3 years and two singers (Parson likes New York pizza) we decided to release an EP. Our EP Die Like A Nova will be released...
Posted by the nina the pinta on Wed, 03 May 2006 09:29:00 PST

Up coming concerts...

Thursday, September 15th:Thunderbirds are now!, Minus the Bear, These arms are snakes - Triple RockFriday, September 16th:Islero, The Nina, The Pinta!, and We Quit - CD Warehouse (Dinkytown) @ 6:00pm....
Posted by the nina the pinta on Tue, 06 Sep 2005 09:43:00 PST

Dearest Ralph's Kids

Dearest Ralphs Kids, You make us oh so happy. We have yet to find a place in the twin cities, or surrounding Midwest cities, which boasts the same undeniable atmosphere Ralphs possesses (or, I gues...
Posted by the nina the pinta on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 12:00:00 PST

Recording and shows.

Recording. Sometimes fun, sometimes not.  We are pretty much done with the instrument portion of our EP.  Besides some touch up guitars and maybe some keyboard and extra percussion we are pretty much ...
Posted by the nina the pinta on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 12:00:00 PST

The Umbrella Sequence

The Umbrella boys finally got their shit together and got a Myspace account. Now they can keep in touch with Fargo kids just like we do. Everyone go be their friend. Umbrella....
Posted by the nina the pinta on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 12:00:00 PST

Show at the Uptown Bar

Everyone has to show up to the Uptown bar for our show tomorrow. It is going to be the greatest time since last time we played... which was about 2 months ago in Fargo. But hey, we are recording, ...
Posted by the nina the pinta on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 12:00:00 PST