Noun (band)

Noun is the solo musical project of Screaming Females lead guitar player Marissa Paternoster. Paternoster started recording as Noun in 2004 and had a track featured on the "I Heard This First" CD compilation,[1] her first release was a 2009 self-released cassette called Forgotten Grin compiling 5 years' worth of material, reissued on Don Giovanni Records in 2013.[2] Noun's first full length, Holy Hell was released in 2010 by Don Giovanni Records.[3][4]

Noun
OriginNew Brunswick, New Jersey, USA
GenresPunk rock
Indie
Years active2004–
LabelsDon Giovanni
Associated actsScreaming Females
MembersMarissa Paternoster

In a 2012 list Marissa Paternoster was named the 77th-greatest guitarist of all time by SPIN magazine.[5]

Discography

Full-length records

Year Title Label Format
2008 Forgotten Grin Self Released / Don Giovanni Records Cassette Tape
2010 Holy Hell Don Giovanni Records CD, 12" vinyl LP
2015 Throw Your Body On The Gears And Stop The Machine With Your Blood Don Giovanni Records 12" vinyl LP
2018 Slug State Champion Records CD,Cassette Tape

EPs

Year Title Label Format
2012 Noun Don Giovanni Records 7" vinyl
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References

  1. Marissa, Paternoster. "New Noun". Retrieved 1 June 2012.
  2. Morales, Star. "Marissa Paternoster (of Screaming Females) to release new project called Noun + NYC Show 4/25". Star Beat Music. Retrieved 1 June 2012.
  3. Jospe, Leia. "Screaming Females frontwoman goes solo as Noun - releasing an LP (MP3), playing Don Giovanni shows (dates)". BrooklynVegan.
  4. Sheffield, Mike. ""Holy Hell" by Noun". Impose Magazine. Retrieved 1 June 2012.
  5. "SPIN's 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time". SPIN magazine. Retrieved 1 June 2012.
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