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Náquera

Nick Mitchell Maiato

Format LP Vinyl
Grade New

Release Date: Friday 21st August, 2026

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Title

Náquera

Format

LP

Label

Country

Europe

Year

2026

Genre

Grade

NEW

Catalogue Number

KITH005

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5056688803384

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Olive Green and Orange Splatter Vinyl PRE ORDER EXPECTED 21/08/26

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Title

Náquera

Format

LP

Country

Europe

Year

Epic

Grade

NEW

Catalogue Number

KITH005

Barcode

5056688803384

Comments

Olive Green and Orange Splatter Vinyl PRE ORDER EXPECTED 21/08/26
SKU: VT1782221057192
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  • Description

    Coming in hazy and heady, an end-of-summer cosmic jammer from Nick Mitchell Maiato, full of big choruses, blazing guitars, country honk, and deep grooves—replete with funky horn section. It’s been four years since Poolside, the last release by One Eleven Heavy (Mitchell Maiato’s sometimes-band with James “Wooden Wand” Toth), and that time has clearly been used for some serious woodshedding on the auteur’s part. On Náquera, named after the Spanish pueblo in which he resides, Mitchell Maiato’s songwriting, vocals, and guitar playing all come into sharp focus as he mans the wheel on an ocean drive of interwoven electric guitar dueling, funky multi-movement jams, bittersweet odes to uncomplicatedness, and rolling rockers. Featuring an effortlessly graceful preface by Macon, GA piano prodigy Gavin Rushing, “Riki Rachtman” is a cosmic americana ballad examining the state of heavy metal in contemporary pop culture from the perspective of a disgruntled first-person narrator. “Critical Mass” is a soaring, two-chord ode to dropping out, with an opening organ salvo by Grateful Dead midi-tech Bob Bralove, a monster, key-changing guitar duel at its core, and a fat, snaking bass groove by Otto Wilberg (Mitchell Maiato’s former colleague in Desmadrados Soldados De Ventura).“Flamebait” is one of the record’s big surprises with its almost Lennon-esque rock-and soul slab of technocracy bashing, its woozy, three-part horn section, and its improvised, sun-scorched guitar solo slap-dab in the middle.And, on “The Angle,” we get an homage to rock-and-roll pool hustler narratives framed within an expansive country-funk jam that nods to Mitchell-Maiato’s love of Parliament and Grateful Dead in equal measure.

  • Track List

    1. Two Right Feet

    2. Critical Mass

    3. Los Serranos

    4. Riki Rachtman

    5. The Angle

    6. Flamebait

    7. Crosshairs

    8. The First P.o.W.

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