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El No to play debut live show at Yellow Cab Tavern

El No's debut album, Nothing Is Possible was recorded and released during the coronavirus pandemic.
El No's debut album, Nothing Is Possible was recorded and released during the coronavirus pandemic.

Evan Miller interviews Nate Farley, one of the founding members of the band El No, about their debut album, released in April of 2021.

El No is Nate Farley, and Craig Nichols, both Dayton natives who grew up together playing music. On Saturday, November 6 at the Yellow Cab Tavern in Dayton, they'll play their first ever live show accompanied by Oh Condor and Houseghost.

Their new album, Nothing Is Possible, was released in April 2021 and “recorded in Memphis, Tennessee at an unsuspecting Airbnb." They have another album slated to release next year called Hoodlums that the duo have been working on throughout the pandemic; they will play a few unheard and new songs at the live show.

Evan Miller is a percussionist, lover of sound, and is probably buying too many cassette tapes online right now. Evan got his start in radio in 2012 at WWSU at Wright State University, where he was studying percussion performance. He followed through with both endeavors and eventually landed a lucrative dual career playing experimental music at home and abroad, and broadcasting those sounds to unsuspecting listeners Sunday nights on The Outside. Maintaining a connection to normal music, Evan also plays drums in bands around the area, and hosts WYSO's Midday Music show. When not doing something music-related, Evan is most likely listening to podcasts or watching food videos at home with his cat.