Flying Nuns was an American indie band most active during the 1990s. Formed as a trio in 1989 in Connecticut (and eventually becoming a quartet), the band moved to Boston, Massachusetts. Delivering a loud, clangy, post-punk rush, cloaked in a slightly melancholy context, it was apparent that Flying Nuns' sonic inclinations were drawing significant inspiration from another set of Beantown boys done good, Mission of Burma. This comparison was further validated with FN bassist and mouthpiece Kevin Sweeney evoking Roger Miller's urgent, world-weary vocals, to a near fault at m… read more
Flying Nuns was an American indie band most active during the 1990s. Formed as a trio in 1989 in Connecticut (and eventually becoming a quartet), the band moved to Boston, Massachusetts. Delivering a loud, clangy, post-punk rush, cloaked in a slightly melancholy context, it was apparent that … read more
Flying Nuns was an American indie band most active during the 1990s. Formed as a trio in 1989 in Connecticut (and eventually becoming a quartet), the band moved to Boston, Massachusetts. Delivering a loud, clangy, post-punk rush, cloaked in a slightly melancholy context, it was apparent that Flying Nuns' sonic inclinations were drawing significant inspiratio… read more