![]() ![]() Through the years, Costa has written 5 full length records and 3 EPs between his previous band The Person & The People and his old solo project under the moniker of Me As A Pilot. With Minneapolis in the rearview and the blue skies of California ahead, Tell My Mother I Love Her feels like the perfect pairing of whiskey, heartache, and your favorite comfort food to help you along on your journey to whatever brings you happiness and everywhere in between. Touting tracks reminiscent of Elliott Smith, Dinosaur JR, and early Weezer mixed with the modern-day emotional prowess of Phoebe Bridgers and Father John Misty, Nick flexes his multi-instrumental musical talents by performing all vocals, guitars, bass, piano, organ, synth, mellotron, and even some of the percussion himself. Hidden under a poppy exposition, this album is more stripped down and darker than anything Nick has created in the past. Recorded at The Petting Zoo and The Terrarium and produced by August Ogren (Tame Impala, Ondara, Mark Mallman, Bad Bad Hats), Tell My Mother I Love Her (out August 28, 2020) is the first album of original material since his solo debut, Devastator. Split between his previous projects, The Person & The People, Me As A Pilot, and his solo debut, Nick has 6 full-length records, 3 EPs, and one moody blink-182 cover album behind him-and with his recent move to Los Angeles, he shows no signs of slowing down. ![]() Over the past 15 years, Nick Costa has been a highly active member of the Minneapolis music scene. ![]()
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