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Check out the feature on Moon Glyph by David Perron HERE

 

Also, there are two new releases from the label:

created at: 2010-06-25

PC Worship is a seven-piece band out of Brooklyn. They live together in a warehouse called Le Wallet where they are surrounded by hundreds of musical instruments – and it shows on Dune of Heroin/Godless Love. Acoustic guitars, contrabasses, violins, tenor saxes, pianos, bowed saws, bass clarinets and drums coalesce and fragment, collide off each other in a way that showcases a nimble touch when it comes to lawless and maelstromic music-making.
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created at: 2010-06-25

“Regolith” is a term used by lunar scientists to describe the loose scree of stones covering the solid rock of the moon. From the scrappy fuzzabilly of the Leisure Birds’ “Burn the Beach” to Moonstone’s pontificate-n-jam, Moon Glyph have found an apt title for their first compilation of local bands. Regolith Vol.1 is a wide sampling of songs scattershot across a solid foundation of rock by artists committed to the exploration of new vibrations and frequencies. The listener will find all forms of psychedelia on this record: laid back odes to laid-back women from Magic Castles and Velvet Davenport (with a little help from Ariel Pink and Gary War), a rave-up from Vampire Hands, a spaced out war-drum workout from the Daughters of the Sun, and a pair of face-melters courtesy of The Blind Shake and Skoal Kodiak amongst others.

A1 Leisure Birds - "Burn the Beach"
A2 Magic Castles - "Patron Saint"
A3 Dante & the Lobster - "Waiting for the Moon"
A4 Velvet Davenport (with Ariel Pink & Gary War) - "Surfer    Girl"
A5 Camden - "Headstone"
A6 Vampire Hands - "3D Yin-Yang"

B1 Daughters of the Sun - "Mystical Babe"
B2 The Blind Shake - "Lucky Day"
B3 Skoal Kodiak - "Tinsel Tongue"
B4 Moonstone - "Exhortations of the Prophet M."

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