Moonhearts
Moonhearts

Our album of the week (3rd September 2010)

Cover art for Moonhearts by Moonhearts Description: LP on Tic Tac Totally
Format: LP (vinyl)
Genre(s): Indie Rock, Garage Rock
Label: Tic Tac Totally
Price:
£13.89
Availability: In stock. Dispatched in 1 working day.

5Rating: 5
...according to our on 01 September 2010.

Well the US underground is totally smokin' at the moment. Q/ How many steaming, adrenalised buzzsaw garage bands can you fit in a phonebox? A/ None 'cos they've exploded the thang into a zillion fragments & they're off, running around all over town like demented rock raccoons on the loose playing delirious doo-wop punk, muffled college rock & sludgy surf through a oil drum stuffed with Vaseline & grass cuttings. I think Guided By Voices & Jay Reatard were quite remarkable in the way they could just rattle-out endless perfectly formed pop-punk classics - usually submerged beneath the comforting non-sheen of extraneous fuzz & hiss. Moonhearts do this consistently & really quite brilliantly too. There's summat for everyone here, from Germs/Wipers/Ramones clatterbombs to Dick Dale/Man or Astro-man? inspired brilliance such as 'Deathstar Pt 1'. Fans of contemporary UK acts such as Lovvers, Shitty Limits & Thee Vicars may also well find solace in this riff-tastic monster truck of an album!

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Sound clips for Moonhearts by Moonhearts: on vinyl at Norman Records UK. LP (vinyl), Tic Tac Totally, TTT-666, £13.89.

What their label says...

OK, so we do get excited about the amount of killer US stuff around at the moment, In The Red, Woodsist, TTT, Hozac etc all churning out killer after killer..but my good grief..if this dont take the prize...The Moonhearts (formerly Charlie and the...) fired up the ole failing 7-track (no shit!) tape machine and soaked it in their guitar-driven trash pop to glorious effect, and along with friendly accomplice Ty Segall to bring forth an LP that slays asses. We are talking "butt cutters" from start to stop. The band's debut LP continues along the lineage set by a few great 7"s offering their take on sinking the fuzz-covered hooks straight into some hefty, meatier chunks of blown out punk scuzz. Peppering it up with a few minor mind-benders and melodic garage-moves to great effect. There's even some spine-shivering, nihilistic elements of beautifully twisted soundtorture that recall No Trend in spots, though for the most part, rough, angsty, blown out punk with big melody. The Moonhearts require (and deserve) the "pre-cliché-culture" treatment if anybody out there does. Because though familar, it is done so well, it becomes thee furthest thing from "paint-it-by-numbers and get a grade" punk. It.s just real, brute shit, a record that's got balls and with a great sense of melody, doing what it does correctly. If you don't have their "Charlie & the" Moonhearts tapes, 7"s or split 12", you will be socked in the face by this. But for those who are even slightly aware of their previous punch-you-in-the-fuckin-face iron hooks played through what sounds like torn speakers on 11 next to your ear, well this ain't no exception. And the lyrical content is direct and emotional WITHOUT dumping some sad, emotional, selfdeprecating "look at me" turd all over it. The Moonhearts have definitely moved into a solid, unified, long-player mode with this one.Utterly amazing...trust us, this time we struck gold.