MMOSS

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
another dream 03:07 Tools
Spoiled Sun 05:35 Tools
War Sux 09:16 Tools
Grow Down 02:14 Tools
Okay 02:44 Tools
hedge creeper 03:03 Tools
Hands 02:27 Tools
woolgathering 02:21 Tools
Another day 01:48 Tools
Wander 03:20 Tools
molly molasses 01:55 Tools
Nothing Left 02:30 Tools
and i do set my bow in the clouds 06:24 Tools
Marty Hills 05:05 Tools
Spoiled Son 03:10 Tools
so below 03:13 Tools
kitty sorrow 04:22 Tools
make it well 03:09 Tools
Maryanne Rising 02:04 Tools
thyme 03:55 Tools
brian's trip 00:45 Tools
part two 01:03 Tools
part three 01:36 Tools
come what may 04:47 Tools
bow down 01:14 Tools
Sandy 14:34 Tools
epistle to shon 05:35 Tools
Epistle To Sean 05:33 Tools
02 Okay 02:43 Tools
as above 00:15 Tools
part one 00:26 Tools
Hands (Demo) 03:20 Tools
Hedgecreeper 02:50 Tools
Open Eyes 03:05 Tools
Cathy's Clown 03:46 Tools
Wonder 07:14 Tools
Cathy's Clown (Everly Brother's cover) 03:51 Tools
Side A 22:53 Tools
Side B 25:06 Tools
Whistle Wind 22:53 Tools
Forests of Mine 25:06 Tools
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From the damp and misty woods of New Hampshire emerges the second full length from psychedelic jam warriors MMOSS. The minute we heard the band's 2011 debut on Burger Records they immediately rocketed to the front of our release "wish list". Recorded by the band themselves at home "Only Children" is everything we could have hoped for. The songs swirl and shimmer as the vocals waver and glide together like the trippiest acid test light show. 'Only Children' is a decidedly heavier trip than the debut album paring down the sheer number of tracks in favor of expanded blasts of musical mayhem. 'War Sux' has the motoric kraut of modern acts like Cave while 'Marty Hills' lays down the drone and hand drum a'la Swedish hippies 'Parson Sound'. That being said, MMOSS hasn't lost their pop sensibility - 'Another Day' and 'Another Dream' take you (literally) from mono to stereo with cascading vocal harmonies so sweet, you won't even notice that the hooks have already sunken in. Their vocal interplay affirms an affection for the group vocal stylings of 60's west coast acts like The Rose Garden, Comfortable Chair & The Peanut Butter Conspiracy, taking their melancholic & bittersweet recollections and bringing them to a plugged-in generation. MMOSS is the sound of hippies that took the brown acid and liked it. Live free or die. The vinyl edition of "Only Children" is pressed on 150gram, randomly mixed vinyl & includes an 18 x 24 poster, & download code. http://mmoss.bandcamp.com/ http://mm-o-ss.tumblr.com/ Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.