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Fur

Fur by Archie Bronson Outfit

Label: Domino Records
Released: 02 Sep '02
Format: 320Kbps MP3
Genre: Rock

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01 Icon-play Butterflies 3.45
02 Icon-play Islands 3.07
03 Icon-play Here He Comes 2.22
04 Icon-play Riders 3.56
05 Icon-play Bloodheat 5.23
06 Icon-play On The Shore 3.53
07 Icon-play The Wheel Rolls on 4.08
08 Icon-play Armour For A Broken Heart 2.31
09 Icon-play Kangaroo Heart 3.07
10 Icon-play Pompeii 5.27

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moth

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moth
Location: London
Est. Apr 2008
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About my Store: Mouthy.

Tags: Rock, Alternative, Folk, Country

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Further Complications by Jarvis Cocker

Further Complications
Jarvis Cocker
Label: Rough Trade
Released: 18 May '09
(Alternative)

Storekeeper comments:

Might check this out for old times sake. Just listening to ‘Pilchard’. I think I like it.

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Black Hearted Love by PJ Harvey, John Parish

Black Hearted Love
PJ Harvey, John Parish
Label: Universal-Island Records Ltd.
Released: 12 Apr '09
(Alternative)

A Woman A Man Walked By by PJ Harvey, John Parish

A Woman A Man Walked By
PJ Harvey, John Parish
Label: Universal-Island Records Ltd.
Released: 30 Mar '09
(Alternative)

Storekeeper comments:

The second outing of the John Parish/Polly Jean partnership, following on from 1996’s Dancehall at Louse Point.

Harvey has always cited Captain Beefheart as an inspirational figure, but sometimes, I never quiet hear it. The title track in this case however is, to my delight, literally dripping with beefy goodness.

In contrast to all my other favourite artists who have been around longer than decade, PJ is one who only seems to get better and has never really disappointed (Jane’s Addiction, RHCP – I’m very disappointed in you). It’s also nice to hear John Parish back on form. I’m huge fan of his first solo outing ‘How Animals Move’, but found his recent ‘Once Upon A Little Time’ hugely disappointing in comparison.

Living Thing by Peter Bjorn And John

Living Thing
Peter Bjorn And John
Label: Polydor Associated Labels
Released: 30 Mar '09
(Alternative)

Painted On by Holly Golightly

Painted On
Holly Golightly
Label: Damaged Goods
Released: 11 May '09
(Alternative Rock)

Storekeeper comments:

I’m going to repost the review found on damagedgoods.greedbag.com – solely because, though I like Holly, I know little about her.

“This is a reissue of Holly Golightly’s third proper album which was originally released in 1997 on the Sympathy label in the USA, now finally available on digipak CD and 12” LP vinyl.

‘Painted On’ is one of Holly’s favourite albums and it features some of her regular live favourites including ‘A Length Of Pipe’ and ‘I Let My Daddy Do That’ which she now plays along with Lawyer Dave in her current incarnation as Holly Golightly & The Brokeoffs.

This album was recorded at both Toe Rag Studios, which was then based in Hoxton and Holly’s home in Rochester.

The players on this album are Dan Melchior on Guitar & Vox, Matt Radford on Double Bass & Whistlin’, Bruce Brand on Drums, Git & Percussion, George Sueref on Harp & Vox, Brian Nevill on Drums & Cymbols, Rick Appleby on Bass, Ed Deegan on Guitar & Slide and lastly Baine Watson as the hick!

The cover features a painting by Billy Childish of Holly and her dog Jack down by her boat on the river Medway.”

ObZen by Meshuggah
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Bleed
Meshuggah
Label: Nuclear Blast
Released: 09 Mar '08
(Rock)

Storekeeper comments:

I’M NOT SURE IT’S LOUD ENOUGH.

Trycycle EP by Various Production

Trycycle EP
Various Production
Label: Various Production
Released: 10 Apr '09
(Electronic)

Storekeeper comments:

Taking my foray into some new music (new for my general taste in guitar driven rawk!) a bit further. I started with Harmonic313 and I’ll encore with this offering from Various Production.

Jewellery by Micachu

Jewellery
Micachu
Label: Rough Trade
Released: 09 Mar '09
(Alternative)

Storekeeper comments:

Undecided about this one. I’m going to have some more “listen” and I’ll come back in here and tell you all what I think.

Quasi-Objects by Matmos
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Stupid Fambaloo
Matmos
Label: Matador Records
Released: 04 Apr '00
(Electronic)

Storekeeper comments:

This is the most fun anyone ever had with a balloon.

When Machines Exceed Human Intelligence by Harmonic 313

When Machines Exceed Human Intelligence
Harmonic 313
Label: Warp Records
Released: 02 Feb '09
(Electronic, Hip Hop, Dubstep, Techno, House)

Storekeeper comments:

When it comes to this crazy-ass electronica stuff I’ve got no idea what I’m talking about. Thankfully, there’s a whole load of people on here that do.

I do like it though, and that’s enough reason for you to buy it.

For Emma, Forever Ago by Bon Iver

For Emma, Forever Ago
Bon Iver
Label: 4AD
Released: 10 Mar '08
(Alternative)

Storekeeper comments:

Bought this after hearing a stunning performance of “Skinny Love” on Jools Holland. Worthy of the hype – for once.

Oh My God by Ida Maria

Oh My God
Ida Maria
Label: Waterfall Records
Released: 25 Jan '09
(Alternative Rock)

Storekeeper comments:

My guilty secret – I love this track. The album is here too, though I suspect I’m not going to be too keen on the rest of it.

Kala by M.I.A.

Kala
M.I.A.
Label: XL
Released: 20 Aug '07
(Electronic)

Storekeeper comments:

What can I say? There are moments of pure genius here, coupled with moments of extreme annoyance.

For the most part, I find it a pleasure. And she’s cute to boot.

Crystal Castles by Crystal Castles

Crystal Castles
Crystal Castles
Label: Different ([PIAS] Recordings)
Released: 16 Mar '08
(Dance, Electronic)

Storekeeper comments:

This makes me want to imbibe hard liquor, wash it down with a beer, smoke a few, and run around around London in the night time debasing myself and others. I play it too much. I play it to the point I should be bored. I play it again…

Let Your X's Be Y's by Tetine

Let Your X's Be Y's
Tetine
Label: Soul Jazz Records
Released: 13 Jul '08
(Rock)

Storekeeper comments:

Caught these guys (Bruno Verner and Eliete Mejorado) live at some place in Vaxhaul – given the description of them I’d been given (Contemporary Brazilian Radicalism), I wasn’t expecting much and somewhat reluctantly went along. After they took the stage, I was still a little unsure, and spent at least a few minutes trying to decide if Miss Mejorado was cute, or sexy, or both. In any case, she had a nice tail.

Most of the set (as far as I can ascertain in hindsight) was taken from “Let Your X’s Be Y’s”, and much to my pleasure, the gig was excellent. It’s been far too long since I’ve seen a “band” with so much energy and difference. Contemporary Brazilian Radicalism? I could not place it, and nor did I want to. It was loud, sexy, and utterly raw, and I loved every minute of it.

So – check it out. Or even better, check ‘em out live. I’ll definitely be on the pulse with gig dates, so watch this space.

Puppy Toy by Tricky
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Numb
Tricky
Label: Domino Records
Released: 05 Oct '08
(Alternative)

Storekeeper comments:

Just a b-side to note.

Knowle West Boy by Tricky

Knowle West Boy
Tricky
Label: Domino Records
Released: 06 Jul '08
(Alternative)

Storekeeper comments:

After Tricky’s 1995 debut “Maxinquaye”, “Knowle West Boy” is proving to be my favourite Tricky release to date. There is, of course, the usual army of (mostly female) guest vocals and somewhat surprisingly a cover of Kylie Minogue’s “Slow”. Compared to previous efforts, this is also a much more accessible album. There really is something for everyone, from some pretty gruff reggae (Bacative) to the beautiful “Cross to Bear”.

If you only buy 1 thing from this store – make it this. It’s simply brilliant.

Be sure to catch him at the Barbican show (Tricky + Wild Beasts + Skream) on the 6th Oct ‘08.

The Blue God by Martina Topley Bird

The Blue God
Martina Topley Bird
Label: Independiente
Released: 11 May '08
(Pop)

Storekeeper comments:

Seems fitting to follow a Tricky review with Martina Topley Bird, who was a long time collaborator of his on such releases as Maxinquaye and Blowback (also of note is that both Trickys’ and Martinas’ new releases, “Knowle West Boy”, and “The Blue God” respectively, were both produced by Dangermouse).

The Blue God is her second solo effort, following from Quixotic in 2003. The first single “Carnies” and “Baby Blue” are definitely the outstanding moments for me, and the album as a whole is pretty much a pleasure to sit through with a coffee on a sunny morning (such as I am). If there is a let-down – and it should by no means put you off it’s purchase – it’s “Da Da Da Da”. Why? Because I’m grumpy sod, and I don’t do twee.

Tricky Presents Brownpunk by Various Artists

Tricky Presents Brownpunk
Various Artists
Label: Brown Punk
Released: 20 Apr '08
(Hip Hop, Rap)

Storekeeper comments:

Tricky’s own label, Brownpunk, present a selection of their offerings.

Maybe you’ll be treated to a more succinct review once I’ve had the chance to write one.

Derdang Derdang by Archie Bronson Outfit

Derdang Derdang
Archie Bronson Outfit
Label: Domino Records
Released: 03 Apr '06
(Indie)

Storekeeper comments:

Derdang Derdang is one of those albums that takes pride of place on my list of things to hear before heading out.

Check out “Cherry Lips” and “Got to Get” and tell me you don’t feel the same… i reckon a “music to drink to” collection is not far off…

Nino Rojo by Devendra Banhart

Nino Rojo
Devendra Banhart
Label: XL
Released: 27 Sep '04
(Alternative)

Storekeeper comments:

Early Banhart. Something was lost when the Devendra’s americana wagon hurtled out of control. This is him doing what he does best – writing great songs – and keeping them simple.

Last Splash by The Breeders

Last Splash
The Breeders
Label: 4AD
Released: 30 Aug '93
(Alternative)

Storekeeper comments:

I was 15 and still at school when I picked this album up on the strength of a guitar magazine article. Kim Deal was explaining the recording process where they experimented with building huge tunnels to put the guitar amps in – micing them at the opposite end. They also played sewing machines through the pick-ups and all kinds of crazy low-fi shit to get some interesting sounds.

They don’t make ‘em like this any more.

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Make The Girl Dance - Baby baby baby!!

Posted about 1 month ago (2 comments)

Gratuitous. But I do like the tune. Honest…

(You’ll have to click the link since some prude on youtube deemed it inappropriate)

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I don’t care how old this stuff is, it’s music to misbehave to.

Nevermind by Nirvana

Nevermind
Nirvana
18 Jun '99
(Rock)

Appetite For Destruction by Guns N' Roses

Appetite For Destruction
Guns N' Roses
03 Aug '05
(Pop)

Classic Motley Crue by Mötley Crüe

Classic Motley Crue
Mötley Crüe
16 Feb '09
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Gold by Aerosmith
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Sweet Emotion
Aerosmith
05 Sep '05
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Walk This Way
Aerosmith, Run D.M.C.
05 Sep '05
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Goodchild

Goodchild
(Posted Jun 8 2009, 19:54)

Nice choice Moth!

Goodchild

Goodchild
(Posted Jun 8 2009, 19:36)

Nice choice Moth!

Bill Sikes

Bill Sikes
(Posted Apr 21 2009, 08:49)

Hey Moth, how's it going!! Yeah, great album. Good idea to get the CD although 320 is very decent quality. If you are down with the classical vibe you should check out Johann Johannssen who is also in my store.

Simon

Simon
(Posted Apr 19 2009, 10:30)

Holly rocks, seen her live a couple of times and always blows me away!

Sally Wood

Sally Wood
(Posted Mar 19 2009, 17:37)

What a muppet, replied to my own store! Glad you're feeling 313, check out Disrupt if you haven't already.

Albion

Albion
(Posted Mar 6 2009, 11:35)

cheers for the tip. Looks a bit better. Will need to spend a bit of time messing about i reck. Nicely

Albion

Albion
(Posted Mar 6 2009, 03:09)

Hey Moth man. Liking your store front. Any tips on how to get the big icon comments listed like your?

Peace Albion

Otiss

Otiss
(Posted Feb 10 2009, 23:32)

thanks .good choice with the harmonic 313.Good taste.

Goodchild

Goodchild
(Posted Dec 13 2008, 15:29)

Nice tip Moth, I reckon my store has just acquired the perfect aroma.
- Goodchild

nicolas

nicolas
(Posted Nov 29 2008, 13:13)

Thanks Moth!
It did work well for Mr Pritchard.
Sold 3 copies of the new Harmonic 313 single Dirtbox already.

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