Mothfight
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Moth Fight | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Austin, Texas/Brooklyn, New York, U.S. |
Genres | Glo-fi, shitgaze, indie pop, neo-psychedelia, experimental |
Years active | 2007–present |
Members | Kevin Attics Jessica Boettger Clarke Dominick Mike Yaklin |
Website | [1] |
Moth Fight is an American experimental pop outfit based in Austin, Texas. Their sound is a blend of orchestral instrumentation (trumpets, cellos, violins, banjos, barbershop harmony), tape loops, samples, synthesizers, and circuit bent toys.
Discography
[edit]US singles
[edit]- Hopscotch (2007) Natrix Natrix Records
Compilations
[edit]- "Rev. Sharp's Invention (Live)" featured on Technicolor Yawn: KVRX Local Live Vol. 12 (2008) KVRX
- "A Long Way from Home" featured on HABITAT (2008) Asthmatic Kitty
Trivia
[edit]- The song "Hopscotch" is apparently inspired by Julio Cortázar's novel Hopscotch and includes lyrics written in Gliglish, the constructed language La Maga teaches Horacio.[1]
- "Hopscotch, pt. 2" references both Lewis Carroll's Jabberwocky and the Grimm Brothers' White and Black Bride
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- Sources consulted
- Carver, Shea, (Encore Magazine) Idyllic Orchestration: Moth!Fight! talk art, childhood and sounds of organizedchaos, retrieved 2007-10-24
- Shragin, Adam, Austinist Show Review: A Victorian Pageant at The Mohawk, archived from the original on 2007-10-19, retrieved 2007-10-24
- Wildsmith, Steve, The Daily Times: Childlike Mothfight brings show to The Pilot Light, retrieved 2007-10-24
- Gross, John, Moth Fight Interview, retrieved 2010-01-07
- Endnotes
- ^ Freeman, Doug. "Austin Sound".
External links
[edit]Categories:
- Musical groups established in 2007
- Indie rock musical groups from Texas
- Barbershop music
- Musical groups from Austin, Texas
- New Weird America
- American experimental musical groups
- Psychedelic folk groups
- American dream pop musical groups
- American shoegaze musical groups
- 2007 establishments in Texas
- United States experimental musical group stubs