The Mohawk Lodge

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Wear 'Em Out 00:00 Tools
Everybody's On Fire 00:00 Tools
Hard Times 00:00 Tools
Heart of Lovers 00:00 Tools
Making Music 00:00 Tools
Timber 00:00 Tools
Wildfires 00:00 Tools
Calm Down 00:00 Tools
Rising Sun 00:00 Tools
Howling At The Moon 00:00 Tools
Why Would You? 00:00 Tools
A Crime Of Passion 00:00 Tools
Traitors And Knives 00:00 Tools
This Is What It's For 00:00 Tools
Hard Love 00:00 Tools
Light You Up 00:00 Tools
Bad News 00:00 Tools
A Weakness 00:00 Tools
Rare Birds 00:00 Tools
Wild Dogs 00:00 Tools
Goodness Knows 00:00 Tools
A Discovery 00:00 Tools
Sister 00:00 Tools
Faster Than You Can 00:00 Tools
Damaged Goods 00:00 Tools
TV Above 00:00 Tools
Done Fighting 00:00 Tools
Using Your Love 00:00 Tools
Rare Birds (Intro) 00:00 Tools
Cold Hearts 00:00 Tools
Voodoo 00:00 Tools
1000 Violins 00:00 Tools
Believe In Love 00:00 Tools
Gold Rivers 00:00 Tools
Wrong Side Of The Bars 00:00 Tools
Days When You Die 00:00 Tools
The Mohawk Lodge - Wear 'Em Out 00:00 Tools
Let Go 00:00 Tools
Roll With The Punches 00:00 Tools
Games 00:00 Tools
Wicked Nights (Canadian Girl) 00:00 Tools
Wear 'Em Out - The Mohawk Lodge 00:00 Tools
Lions 00:00 Tools
Wear em Out 00:00 Tools
The Mohawk Lodge - Everybody's On Fire 00:00 Tools
this is what its for 00:00 Tools
Words In The Night 00:00 Tools
03 A Crime of Passion 00:00 Tools
Lions (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
1 Howling At The Moon 00:00 Tools
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The Mohawk Lodge are currently releasing their 4th album, Damaged Goods. It’s their take on punk, and at 30 minutes even, is their rawest, shortest and wildest recording to date. Previous records included their Smog-tinged Rare Birds-’04, Wildfires-’07 (featuring Dan Boeckner Wolf Parade/Handsome Furs), and Crimes ‘10 (featuring Dan Mangan). Recording was done live off the floor in a sweltering Toronto heatwave with the same Euro-touring band that helped inspire and create the tunes: Eamon McGrath (Julie Doiron), Peter Dreimanis (July Talk), Danny Miles (July Talk), Clay Jones (Huddle) and Scott Freeman (Poorfolk). Finally, it was back across the country to mix with Jordan Koop (of Emergency Room fame) at his new Noise Floor studio located in an old Ladysmith music hall. A blurry mix of Springsteen, a teenage Swervedriver, a Repeater-era Fugazi and Neil Young circa Ragged Glory all come together in Damaged Goods, along with the raw, urgent atmosphere of early-nineties lo-fi rock and roll. This is the music of one man’s disjointed route on planet earth, and when focused into music, it becomes one cathartic, epic voyage. With a record in the can, Havdale packed up and moved to Berlin. He currently resides at the infamous Schokoladen punk venue/artists squat. PRESS: “short sharp and blistering punk salvos from the mercurial Ryder Havdale–led band. Mesh the grunge fried sound of Neil Young with Nick Cave at his most feral and tempestuous and you have an indication of the sonic territory this group alights on. Prepare for scorch marks on the soul at every listen” UK’s Daily Mirror Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.