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Slow Politics EP by Where's Moo Where's Moo : Slow Politics EP.
Moody, atmospheric, paranoid and definitely not typical rock and roll.


The songs are a collection of indie power-pop with a driving rhythm section laying the foundation for rock riffs and female harmonies. The sound is loose and jangly, and the lyrics are rooted in the odd psyche of lead man Michael Mangum. The themes are as varied as the stream-of-consciousness style in which Mangum emotes his words. They run the gamut from religion, paranoia, and nuclear war, all the way to time, adventure, and loneliness. Sometimes it's hard to figure out what it's all about. One thing is for sure, this EP captured "it."

This adventurous EP from Where's Moo represents the sonic possibility of the songs that they had been playing live from Orlando, Fl, all the way to LA. This was their first professional recording in an LA studio with their new bass player Aram Giragos, and drummer Matt Soule.


Songs:

1. Electric Organizer
2. Eaten Alive
3. Can't Live Without Buttons
4. New Foreign Jar
5. Float
6. Questions
7. Alien People
8. LightSpeed
9. The Floor
10. Silent Mess
11. Misfire at The Synapse
12. Silent Mess (instrumental)
13. Misfire at The Synapse (instrumental)

Listen to: the entire album.


License Moody, atmospheric, paranoid and definitely not typical rock and roll by Where's Moo for your project.
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Release date: 5/28/2011
Where's Moo lives in California USA

Tagged as: Alt Rock, Rock


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