The Moth Poets
Glasgow
Debut album, "Doll" from The Moth Poets - now available on Bearsuit Records, i-Tunes, Amazon, etc.
(release date : 20.10.18)
https://soundcloud.com/bearsuitrecords
"Live At The River Lounge" - split album from Senji Niban & The Moth Poets, (BS033) now available from Bearsuit Records, i-Tunes, Amazon, etc.
contact : mothpoets@gmail.com
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The Moth Poets - "Doll" (BS042)
A sublime LP. Kicking off in fine style with the wonderful title track, "Doll" a track worthy of Luke Haines at his most out there. Great stuff indeed!
[In The Mind Of A Bordello]
A wonderful CD by The Moth Poets. Really, really gorgeous and inviting stuff it is...
[In-Tune - BCfm]
Another fine release from one of my favourite labels
[Mark Whitby, Dandelion Radio]
This is an album that will serve up new aural nuances with each listen and will hold its appeal through repeated plays. A definite must have.
[Floorshime Zipper Boots]
The glitchy ‘Someone Put A Time Bomb in My Submarine’ rolls out razor sharp shards of feedback and fuzz pedals and hitches them to a funky backdrop underscored with brainfrying electric chair sizzle
[It's Psychedelic Baby! Magazine]
The Moth Poets are really great...
[DisAgreement]
That's very good indeed!
[Analogue Trash Radio]
Trippy stuff! I dig the guitar work a lot, and found the lyrics a lot of fun...
[Christopher McDill – Webbed Hand Records]
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Senji Niban / The Moth Poets - "Live At The River Lounge" (BS033)
Melodic, original and fun, the split serves up complimentary, but dissimilar sonic visions, yielding an album that is surprising and interesting from start to finish. This is a must have.
[Floorshime Zipper Boots]
Excellent!
[Aural Delights]
It's an incredible new album!
[Primal Radio]
The Moth Poets mix ideas and sonic influences from the Planet Dog trance and water garden peregrination of‘The Dazzle Ships’ to the ominous stretched-out drop into the Biblical cursed abyss of ‘Ham’s Descent’
[Monolith Garden]
[“Live At The River Lounge”] Featuring heavily on New Weird Planet this week, from the fearlessly inventive and always exciting Bearsuit label.
[New Weird Planet Wireless Radio Show]
“Live From The River Lounge” is a bloody good listen from start to finish
[The Sentient]
["Klanpki"] Wow!
[On The Wire - BBC Radio Lancashire]
Sensational! It's a cracking LP! Gorgeous stuff! Really incredible stuff!
[In-Tune, BCFM]
[The Moth Poets] delight with the slow to unfurl and beautifully blossoming ‘Dazzle Ships’ is courted with a frosty Kosmiche counternance that lilts and demurs as though carved from lunar ice by a cosmically inclined Plone and ISAN...
[Losing Today]
Modern music for modern people
[Vital Weekly]
Really liking this new release from Bearsuit Records. “Live At The River Lounge” contains some extraordinary music
[New Music Direct]
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"Ham's Descent" :
Words such as strange, odd and ominous tend to go hand in hand with the mere mention of Bearsuit Records much like say, fish and chips, bacon and egg and curry and rice – is it just me or is there are food theme sneaking in here, subliminal messaging telling me its near tea time I guess, bet you are hungry now. Anyhow Scotland’s most out-there patrons of abstract outsider pop – that’ll be Bearsuit Records – see you are still obsessing about food and have forgotten what’s really important here. Where were we – ah yes Bearsuit Records have unveiled a curio that’s pencilled in for turntable weirdness sometime next year with the news, or should that be the threat, of a newly forged platter from the Moth Poets. This is the uber chilling ‘Ham’s Descent’ sounding like the onset of a last day’s apocalyptic occurrence, all at once stilled, petrified and foreboding, the whirring monochromatic pulsar shimmer tones exacting a sense of grim grinning deathliness and doom dripped unearthliness
[Mark Barton - The Sunday Experience]
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