All Hail Freedonia
Bee vs. Moth
Performed By
Bee vs. Moth
Album UPC
884501366809
CD Baby Track ID
7611848
Label
Aggraveire Music
Released
2010-09-06
BPM
111
Rated
0
ISRC
ushm81043177
Year
2010
Spotify Plays
79
Songtrust Track ID
219567
Writers
Writer
Philip W Moody
Songwriter ID
50508
PRO
ASCAP
Pub Co
Aggraveire Music
Writer
Sarah Steen Norris
Songwriter ID
50509
PRO
ASCAP
Pub Co
Aggraveire Music
Composer
Philip W Moody, Sarah Steen Norris
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Publisher Admin
CD Baby Publishing
Rights Controlled
Master and Publishing
Rights
One-Stop: Master + 100% Publishing
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
United States - United States
Description
Our second studio release. Sounds on the record range from the traditional to the unusual: upright bass, accordion, trombone, flute, slide whistle, vibraphone, and a historical oddity called the intonarumori. Musical surprises await inside.
Notes
Acronyms showcases Bee vs. Moth's strengths in composition and alternative song structure, while still delivering the high-energy performance audiences have come to expect. With three years since the last studio release, Acronyms reflects the band’s continued development of unique musicianship through live performance and touring.
When given a preview of the album, Austin Sound had this to say:
Let this be a lesson to us all, then: this is your brain when you "listen to coffee all day." It apparently becomes some glorious freaked up mash of Ravel's "Bolero" in a blender. From what we've heard, it's the expectedly unexpected from the group—their brand of crazy that falls somewhere between jazz and Zappa (Jazzappa!?).
When given a preview of the album, Austin Sound had this to say:
Let this be a lesson to us all, then: this is your brain when you "listen to coffee all day." It apparently becomes some glorious freaked up mash of Ravel's "Bolero" in a blender. From what we've heard, it's the expectedly unexpected from the group—their brand of crazy that falls somewhere between jazz and Zappa (Jazzappa!?).
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