Side One Track One features Molybden single “Woman Who Left Behind”

Side One Track One features Molybden’s new single “Woman Who Left Behind” in advance of her 7″ release show in Austin Wednesday night:

Dana Falconberry, Jess Williamson, Jana Horn, and now Molybden. Austin has so many spectacular lady singer/songwriters. See Molybden at Spider House Ballroom this Wednesday for the release of her 7″, Woman Who Left Behind.

Check it out here!

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Incognito Music Magazine reviews Monsters of Surf

Incognito Music Magazine reviews Monsters of Surf (DingDong Records):

You can pick any song on this compilation and know that it is an absolute destroyer. Seriously, how many times do you get a compilation and you like maybe half of it? Well, you don’t have to worry about that with this compilation. This is great surf music from top to bottom. Monsters of Surf is 22 songs (each by a different artist) of surf music that makes you want to get in your Woody, drive to the beach and “catch some tasty waves.” Or maybe make some Zombie cocktails. This is the perfect compliment to either.

Read the whole piece here!

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Denton Record-Chronicle features Molybden

The Denton Record-Chronicle asks Molybden about her tour and new 7″ “Woman Who Left Behind” in advance of her upcoming Denton show.

Great big chunks of space separate the layers of Molybden’s music, evoking longing and seeking. Is the voice we’re hearing a flesh and blood transmission, or an echo of something that faded from reality light years before?

Read the article here!

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Monsters of Surf compilation on The Dadada

The Dadada features the forthcoming Monsters Of Surf compilation, out on February 18th on DingDong Records:

The compilation features 22 tracks by surf bands from North American, South America, and Europe. This isn’t your grandfather’s surf music either, as Monsters of Surf features modern takes on the genre. It favors experimentalism, and is a bit more gritty than the classic recordings of the 1960s.

Check out a thunderous psycho-surf track by Daikaiju, a driving gypsy metal song from Necronomikids, and some noir bombast from Serbia’s Threesome at The Dadada, and pick up the release at bandcamp.

Fabricoh Magazine reviews new Borrowed Beams of Light album


Fabricoh Magazine reviews Borrowed Beams of Light’s new album On The Wings Of A Bug:

On the Wings of a Bug fluctuates through different textures and approaches while consistently being catchy and easy to get into. “Songbird Bouquet” begins the album with high energy and the remaining songs continue to balance fast paced toe-taps with more mellow tones. Expect mostly riff-driven songs laced in harmonies. The lo-fi vocals are smooth and compliment the variety of guitar and keyboard styles found here. Though this record is lighthearted and fun, those who listen from beginning to end will find it has space laid out for introspection.

Read the whole review here!

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