Mozes and the Firstborn - Great Pile of Nothing (2016) Lossless
BAND/ARTIST: Mozes and the Firstborn
- Title: Great Pile of Nothing
- Year Of Release: 2016
- Label: Burger Records
- Genre: Garage Rock, Indie
- Quality: FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 47:43 min
- Total Size: 310 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Land Of 1000 Dreams
02. Great Pile Of Nothing
03. Cry Baby
04. Power Ranger
05. OC/DC
06. Snowman
07. All Will Fall To Waste
08. Mayday
09. Till The Feeling's Gone
10. Crawl
11. It's Over
12. Cruel Wide World
01. Land Of 1000 Dreams
02. Great Pile Of Nothing
03. Cry Baby
04. Power Ranger
05. OC/DC
06. Snowman
07. All Will Fall To Waste
08. Mayday
09. Till The Feeling's Gone
10. Crawl
11. It's Over
12. Cruel Wide World
Dutch indie quartet Mozes and the Firstborn up their game on Great Pile of Nothing, the follow-up to their eponymous 2014 Burger Records debut. On that record, the group's scuzzy lo-fi garage rock was a perfect fit for Burger's quick and dirty aesthetic, but in the ensuing two years, the Firstborn have ripened into a hooky power pop combo with more emphasis on production value and melodies galore, making them one of the label's better-sounding bands. Produced by drummer Raven Aartsen, Great Pile of Nothing feels more distinctly rooted in early-'90s alt-rock with shades of Guided by Voices, Teenage Fanclub, and even a bit of Redd Kross thrown in. Singer Melle Dielesen's voice is perfectly suited to this kind of material, with a ragged Kurt Cobain edge that cuts through the mixes and a natural pop sensibility that carries the tunes. Right from the top, the disc is loaded with standouts, from the strident "Land of a 1000 Dreams" and the fantastic title cut to "Crybaby," whose soaring chorus is an instant earworm if there ever were one. A more laid-back slacker vibe hangs over the album's second half, with slower tempos and more introspective fare like the harmonically pleasing "Till the Feeling's Gone" and the downcast, cello-assisted anthem "It's Over," another highlight. While their first album was enjoyable enough, there was little there to indicate that the Firstborn were capable of producing such a remarkable power pop gem, but with Great Pile of Nothing, that's just what they've done.
Year 2016 | Rock | Alternative | Indie | FLAC / APE
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