I found this one very early in the morning, and can still hardly believe my ears. Much of The Moths' discography is available on iTunes, and from what I understand the group has been going strong since 1982. One comment on an iTunes page likens the bands' sound to that of The Doors mixed with The Smiths, which I would call a fair assessment. I'd add The Bats to the list of comparisons, especially when I hear some of the songs' deliciously jangly guitars. The Moths' band members tell so much more on their website. It's well worth visiting, and has a number of audio samples. As for the song "Bubbles In the Water," you need to download that one immediately.
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
The Moths
I found this one very early in the morning, and can still hardly believe my ears. Much of The Moths' discography is available on iTunes, and from what I understand the group has been going strong since 1982. One comment on an iTunes page likens the bands' sound to that of The Doors mixed with The Smiths, which I would call a fair assessment. I'd add The Bats to the list of comparisons, especially when I hear some of the songs' deliciously jangly guitars. The Moths' band members tell so much more on their website. It's well worth visiting, and has a number of audio samples. As for the song "Bubbles In the Water," you need to download that one immediately.
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