
Emerging from the flatlands of Brooklyn in 1983, The Scene Is Now are often inaccurately lumped in with the New York No-Wave scene of that era, despite producing what is probably best described as off-kilter pop or postmodern jug music. As with many of the bands associated with No-Wave, they eschewed technicality. However, unlike many of their contemporaries, The Scene Is Now displayed a natural ear for melody and dream-like pop. They are perhaps best known (though the term is applied rather loosely indeed) for the song Yellow Sarong
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Yellow Sarong
Social Practice
Rope
Tupi
Here Are Your Songs
Voltaire's Repair to the Organ
Railroad Boy
1150 Lbs.
5 Cent Shave
Bank
Two Spoonfuls
Premium Hat
Sartre's Acid Trip
Wheat in the Ear
Anthracite
A Man's Coconut
Chalk
Bugged, Wigged Out
Yours in Concrete Friendship
Room of Wicker
Tidbit
Port Authority
Witness
Full Fathom Five
Pinwheel
Copper Sandline
Moonlight Broil
Dinah Shore
Pickle Barrel
Ex-Country Song
Happy Ghost
Digest
Wake Up And Smell The Coffee
Habit
Tofu Golf Course
Permanance 800
Brochure
Bunk
Engineer
If Justice Hides
Little Georgie Baker
Buffalo
Cities Are Over
Cool Pool
Finding Someone
Gone for a Long, Long Time
April (Half The Battle)
First Avenue
The Great Lakes
10-Day Space Shuttle Mission
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