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The Naysayer was a
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band founded in 2000 by singer-songwriter Anna Padgett, the band's only permanent member, and former Retsin drummer Cynthia Nelson. The band released four studio albums before disbanding in 2006.


History

Padgett and Nelson first met at
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, where Padgett was studying dance art history, in the early 1990s. Post-graduation they became close friends when they started working at the same restaurant in New York City. After Padgett moved to Los Angeles, she later reunited with Nelson in New York, where they began practicing with each other. The Naysayer later arose from their collaborations despite their lack of intention of starting a band. The Naysayer released their debut album, ''Deathwhisker'', in 2000 on Carrot Top Records;
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joined the group to work on the album. They released their second album, ''Heaven, Hell, or Houston'', in 2002, which introduced a bigger sound than was present on their debut album. In 2003, they released the five-track EP ''Pure Beauty''. They have released two full-length albums since then: ''Kitten Time'' (2004) and ''Smoke Reality'' (2006), both of which were released on
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. In 2006, Padgett gave birth to her first child, after which she disbanded the Naysayer and began recording
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as The Good Ms. Padgett.


Critical reception

Franklin Bruno wrote in ''
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'' that ''Pure Beauty'' "filters adgett'ssensibility through country music's formal and narrative conventions even more completely than ''Heaven, Hell, or Houston'', with mixed results."
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was more favorable, describing the five songs on the EP as "quietly outrageous" and "wickedly funny". In his review of their album ''Kitten Time'', Bill Adams of ''
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'' wrote that "How well Kitten Time works depends entirely upon how far you're willing to wait; but for the patient, it's unlikely that a smarter songwriter exists in independent music right now." Jeremy Schneyer of
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wrote that ''Heaven, Hell or Houston'' was "a fairly simple and unassuming collection of songs on the surface," but that despite this, "in the end, thas a great deal more to offer than immediate gratification." Brad Filicky of ''CMJ New Music Report'' described the music on this album as "mature but dark music that would supply perfect accompaniment to a southern Gothic story." The ''
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'' René Spencer Saller reviewed ''Kitten Time'' favorably, noting that it featured more musicians than the Naysayer's previous albums. In the same review, she wrote that "the new guests don't ruin its understated charm; like good little kittycats, they sidle up at just the right moment, confer their clear-eyed solace, and then slip away in a silken swish."


Discography


Studio albums

*''Deathwhisker'' (Carrot Top, 2000) *''Heaven, Hell, or Houston'' (Carrot Top, 2002) *''Kitten Time'' (Red Panda, 2004) *''Smoke Reality'' (Red Panda, 2006)


EPs

*''Pure Beauty'' (Carrot Top, 2003)


References


External links


Biography
at Carrot Top Records website

at Teen Beat Records website {{DEFAULTSORT:Naysayer American country rock groups Carrot Top Records artists Musical groups established in 2000 Musical groups disestablished in 2006