New York's What Moon Things' debut is out
this week on Hot Grits Records
Stream the full album at Wondering Sound
"Their debut is a mammoth, gripping descent into darkness … recalling the gravity of bands like Hum but spiking it with the heartsick longing of foundational emo bands like Braid. ...frontman Jake Harms wails from the center of the din. It’s a stormy transmission from a bleeding heart, turbulent and terrified."
-Wondering Sound
"Doesn't Make Much Sense" via Noisey
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this week on Hot Grits Records
Stream the full album at Wondering Sound
"Their debut is a mammoth, gripping descent into darkness … recalling the gravity of bands like Hum but spiking it with the heartsick longing of foundational emo bands like Braid. ...frontman Jake Harms wails from the center of the din. It’s a stormy transmission from a bleeding heart, turbulent and terrified."
-Wondering Sound
"Doesn't Make Much Sense" via Noisey
SoundCloud embed
"...it's a lumbering punk/shoegaze number... It's an arresting barrage of sound that seems piped in from some beer-soaked basement, equally suited for hazy afternoons playing video games or shaking your fist at the void."
- Noisey
"The Astronaut" via Ad Hoc
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- Noisey
"The Astronaut" via Ad Hoc
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"...ocean-sized snare, nudging forward a sulking, heavy bassline that arrives half a step behind every hit. Guitarist Jake Harms’ hearbroken vocals combined with the confident instrumental swagger give the song a certain buoyancy."
- Ad Hoc
"...What Moon Things is certainly a band beyond its years. The song opens with new wave guitar, distorted bass, and a wonderfully hi-fi take on the huge 80s drum sound. ...like a glint of light in a pitch-black cave, a ray of beauty in melancholy"
- Impose
- Ad Hoc
"...What Moon Things is certainly a band beyond its years. The song opens with new wave guitar, distorted bass, and a wonderfully hi-fi take on the huge 80s drum sound. ...like a glint of light in a pitch-black cave, a ray of beauty in melancholy"
- Impose
Though recorded in Morisi’s sparse and tiny New Paltz apartment (nicknamed “The Dump”), WMT’s full-length album was mixed by Scott Nicholas and mastered by Jesse Magnum in Athens, GA, a town whose legendary music scene has produced such acts as R.E.M., the B-52s, and Neutral Milk Hotel. All but one of the record’s eight songs were co-written by Harms and Morisi, who form the band’s creative core (“Moon Things”, a roiling noise collage, was contributed by Nicholas). Their songs exist as the two bandmates’ reciprocal transmissions on disappointment, monsters, and the human vulnerability revealed through death and heartbreak. Harms and Morisi share lead vocal duty on the record. Their fevered tenors undergird the wide-hipped, reverby vessel of the album, serving as anchors for Harms’ messy, brilliant guitar work and Morisi’s syncopated drum motifs.
TOUR DATES
06.05•The Jinx w/ Triathalon + Forced Entry (Savannah, GA)
06.06•Flicker Bar w/ Dosed + Uncle Dad (Athens, GA)
06.07•Sluggos w/ Buffalo Princess (Chattanooga, TN)
06.08•The Forge w/ Velouria + Dear Prodigal (Birmingham, AL)
06.12•Smoke and Barrel w/ Moon Jr. (Fayetteville, AR)
06.17•The Woodlands Tavern (Columbus, OH)
06.18•Annabel's (Akron, OH)
06.19•16 Walnut w/ Wet Petals (Binghamton, NY)
06.20•Community School of Music and Art w/ The Realbads, Underground River, Bleach Bath, VVR (Ithaca, NY)
06.21•Solstice Show at Deer Hill w/ Quarterbacks, Timberwolf (Cornwall, NY)
06.22•The Bat Cave w/ Wet Petals (Montclair, NJ)
06.24•Oasis w/ Tapestries (New Paltz, NY)
06.25•AS220 w/ Tapestries (Providence, RI)
06.27•The UAG (Albany, NY)
06.28•No Hope Saloon w/ Tin Can Kids (Long Island, NY)
07.10•The Bat Cave (Montclair, NJ)
06.05•The Jinx w/ Triathalon + Forced Entry (Savannah, GA)
06.06•Flicker Bar w/ Dosed + Uncle Dad (Athens, GA)
06.07•Sluggos w/ Buffalo Princess (Chattanooga, TN)
06.08•The Forge w/ Velouria + Dear Prodigal (Birmingham, AL)
06.12•Smoke and Barrel w/ Moon Jr. (Fayetteville, AR)
06.17•The Woodlands Tavern (Columbus, OH)
06.18•Annabel's (Akron, OH)
06.19•16 Walnut w/ Wet Petals (Binghamton, NY)
06.20•Community School of Music and Art w/ The Realbads, Underground River, Bleach Bath, VVR (Ithaca, NY)
06.21•Solstice Show at Deer Hill w/ Quarterbacks, Timberwolf (Cornwall, NY)
06.22•The Bat Cave w/ Wet Petals (Montclair, NJ)
06.24•Oasis w/ Tapestries (New Paltz, NY)
06.25•AS220 w/ Tapestries (Providence, RI)
06.27•The UAG (Albany, NY)
06.28•No Hope Saloon w/ Tin Can Kids (Long Island, NY)
07.10•The Bat Cave (Montclair, NJ)
The real bursts of brilliance on the album—”Astronaut,” “Squirrel Girl,” “Staring at the Radio,” and “Doesn’t Make Much Sense”—send the listener on an undulating journey through waves of fuzzed-out plasma, floating among fractured tempos and searing vocals. These tracks are awash with Harms’ and Morisi’s shared pathos on the subject of growing up. “I’m nostalgia, I’m an astronaut,” declares Harms on “Astronaut.” “I’m still a punk kid, starting fights / with my neighbors.” What Moon Things succeeds not only in creating a mood, but in pulling anyone who happens to be within range into the same warm, dark space it occupies. It is music that seeps in slowly and dawns on the mind of the listener like a dream; a record that belies its small-town provenance and creates a sound much larger that its origins.
What Moon Things is managed by Left Brain Artist Management (founded by Deerhunter and Drive-by Truckers producer David Barbe, also member of Sugar) in Athens, GA. What Moon Things is set for a June 3rd issue on 12” vinyl and CD as the inaugural release on the Athens label Hot Grits Records.
Artist - What Moon Things
Album - What Moon Things
Release Date - June 3, 2014
Release Date - June 3, 2014
Label - Hot Grits
01. The Vampire
02. The Astronaut
03. Doesn't Make Much Sense
04. Squirrel Girl
05. Staring At The Radio
06. Moon Things
07. Vampir
08. Sun, Where's The Fire
02. The Astronaut
03. Doesn't Make Much Sense
04. Squirrel Girl
05. Staring At The Radio
06. Moon Things
07. Vampir
08. Sun, Where's The Fire
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