8/04/2008

The Holy Modal Rounders - The Moray Eels Eat the Holy Modal Rounders



The Holy Modal Rounders' fourth album finds Peter Stampfel and Steve Weber joining forces with the Moray Eels, the morerock-oriented sideline band Stampfel had formed with drummer and playwright Sam Shepard, to make the weirdest album of their entire entertainingly bizarre career. THE MORAY EELS EAT THE HOLY MODAL ROUNDERS starts with the utterly loopy "Bird Song" and only gets more strange and fragmented from there. It's not just all freaky and noisy, though: songs like the genuinely lovely "One Will Do For Now" and "Dame Fortune" are actually pretty and melodic, and others, like "Half A Mind", work up a good boogie-rock head of steam. But then there's the unfathomable sonic morass "Mobile Line" and the cheerfully out-of-it "The STP Song", which are about as weird asrock got in the '60s. THE MORAY EELS EAT THE HOLY MODAL ROUNDERS is a true cracked acid-folk classic.

The Holy Modal Rounders - The Moray Eels Eat the Holy Modal Rounders

3 komentar:

. mengatakan...

Glad you posted this, i have it already, but love it so much i like to see it posted once in a while.
Your blog is great, carefully selected albums and precise (not boring) descriptions, thaks a lot for it and keep up the grat work!
I wanted to know if you have the first Holy Modal Rouders Lps. If you do, it would be great if you posted them!

Thanks again.

José, from Chile

Anonim mengatakan...

oops file is not on - needs re-upping.

Anonim mengatakan...

Link is dead, could you please re-up.