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The City on Film is the official name of Bob Nanna's solo act. He began solo recordings in 1997 during the off-time between
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tours. These recordings began to accumulate, and in May 2004 he recorded ''I'd Rather Be Wine Drunk'' (his first solo EP) in a Salt Lake City hotel room during a Hey Mercedes tour. Thus far, he has released three EPs, an LP, and a 7" vinyl, and several split EPs. The City on Film's sound is generally lighter, slower, and more cerebral than that of either
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or Hey Mercedes. There are several lyrical connections and similarities across all three acts (e.g. in Hey Mercedes' "Frowning of a Lifetime", the line ''the lady's a raven / new Elenora Fagan'' compares with ''our baby will be a raven / we'll name her Elenora Fagan'' from The City on Film's "How a Helicopter Sounds"). "Forgiveness" was posted online as a free MP3 in anticipation of the band's upcoming debut. ''In Formal Introduction'' was released on June 21, 2005, through the label Grand Theft Autumn. It was promoted with a full-band tour running into July, which was co-headlined with Rescue, and an appearance at the Smashachusetts festival. Following this, Nana embarked on a solo UK tour with
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in July and August 2005. The City on Film then toured the Midwest with Spitalfield in November 2005. In January 2007, Nanna went to Seattle to record a number of songs at Red Room, with the intention of releasing a double-disc set of 30 to 60 tracks. Later that year, the
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reissued ''In Formal Introduction'' in Australia with bonus tracks. Nanna toured that country in August 2007 and then the UK;
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appeared on the latter leg.


Discography


Albums / LPs

* ''In Formal Introduction'' (Grand Theft Autumn, 2005) - LP * ''In Formal Introduction - Australian Edition'' (Hobbledehoy, 2007) - CD * ''La Vella'' ( Topshelf Records, 2014)


Singles and EPs

* The City on Film / Kind of Like Spitting / Sterling Silver - ''Slowdance Tour'' (Slowdance, 1998) - EP * ''Two Hour Anniversary'' (About Midnight, 1999) - 7" * The City on Film / Kind Of Like Spitting - ''Split'' (Sport, 1999) - 7" * ''I'd Rather Be Wine Drunk'' (Post 436, 2004) - EP * The City on Film / Novi Split - ''The Sea Was Angry That Day My Friends'' (Eat The Fly, 2004) - EP * The City on Film - ''Little Informal'' (Grand Theft Autumn, 2005) - EP * The City on Film - ''American Diary'' (Redder, 2005) - EP * The City on Film / Minus the Bear Split 7" (Polyvinyl) * The City on Film /
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Split 7" (Red Cars Go Faster)


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