Defining The Billy Nayer Show is a challenge, akin to the Supreme Court's struggle to define pornography: it's an experience best understood by witnessing it. The band specializes in a dark, often cryptic sarcasm that, beneath its surface, harbors a genuine belief in the power of love. The Billy Nayer Show operates with a unique internal mythology, independent of fleeting trends.
Hailing from San Francisco and now based in New York, The Billy Nayer Show comprises singer/songwriter/electric autoharpist Cory McAbee, drummer Bobby Lurie, and bassist Frank Swart. Their inaugural performance, opening for The Circle Jerks, was a chaotic affair involving a fire in the PA system and audience-generated phlegm. By the release of their self-titled debut album in 1994, the group had already cultivated a dedicated following in San Francisco, captivated by characters like the Bunny King. The album presented a duality, featuring heartfelt love songs such as "Apartment #5" alongside angular post-punk allegories like "Window" and the peculiar yet significant "Weasel Heart."
Genres
Members
Fans
Discussion
Ctrl + Enter (or ⌘ + Enter) to send



