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"The album boasts rough-around-the-edges garage pop tunes, and "Everybody Wants" is a catchy three-chord gem."
-SPIN.com When Budapest’s The Moog (yes, that’s in Hungary) started to play music, they had no idea that they were about to set off on a journey that would eventually whisk them far across the seas, release them into a whirlwind of rock and roll and land them on America’s doorstep as the first Hungarian rock band signed to an American label. The Moog: Tonyo (vocals, keyboard), Gergo (drums), Adi (guitar), Csabi (bass) and Miguel (guitar), all found a common love for garage-pop music and good hair in one another. Sold For Tomorrow, the band’s debut album, will undoubtedly inspire bedroom rock out dance parties across the nation. The CD is packed full of immediately catchy pop songs inspired by sixties rock ‘n’ roll bands (The Beatles, Beach Boys), late seventies punk (Ramones, Blondie), and an assorted variety of right now (Strokes, Libertines). Sold For Tomorrow was mixed by Jack Endino (Nirvana, Hot Hot Heat, Soundgarden) in Seattle, and mastered in L.A. with Dave Schultz (Pretenders, Otis Redding). Sold For Tomorrow gets to the core of The Moog. A little bit experimental, a little bit indie rock, a little bit pop – all good! |
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