Thee Moths
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Sand In Our Pockets
published: 16 /
10 /
2004
Label:
Total Gaylord Records
Format: CDS
Almost unlistenable art rock on debut record by new Scottish act, Thee Moths
Review
What can I say without being overly harsh ? This four track EP has pretty much no artistic, musical or even financial talent to its name. To me it sounds like a lot of random percussion being bashed in a drunken state with some random vocals mixed too low to be able to hear if they have anything worthwhile to say.
I like DIY stuff. In fact I thrive on it as it gives musicians the freedom to work whenever and wherever they like, but there has to be a level of competence with those creating the work. Otherwise you end up with what I am forcing myself to listen to at this moment in time.
It does have the occasional good points. For example the third track, 'The Stream', has a lovely acoustic guitar intro but this is then ruined by a horrific and I think almost infantile call and response between the male and female voice and then some barely in time kick drum.
I very rarely totally slate records but I honestly hope I never hear anything by this act again.
If you think I am wrong, please try to educate me. I will be happy to be shown other examples of their work to try and change their mind, but this is just horrific.
Track Listing:-
1
Universal Prayer
2
Stereo Breath
3
The Stream
4
Air Pressure