Posts Tagged ‘Big Potato Records’

Brighton’s indie psych collective Moon Attendant emerge to release their debut LP ‘One Last Summer’. A new band featuring old friends. Brothers from critically acclaimed psych-space rock group Black Hearted Brother. Blewett swaps bass duties for vocals and electric guitar and other brother Holton once again provides synths & production. The line up is completed by Big Potato mainstay McCutcheon (Slowdive/ Mojave 3) on percussion & guitarist and songwriter Molyneux.

Moon Attendant’s psychedelic grunge pop debut LP wields deranged analogue synths within a cozy jacket of fuzzy guitars and over saturated sonics. Imagine if Colin Blunstone & Klaus Schulze had released Pebbles-esque garage. Words & production walk a starry eyed tightrope between childish endeavour and mature lamentation. Songs about Death, Power, Drugs and Despair have never felt so pop!.

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“There’s so much going on and it all works, they make it sound simple but it’s very hard to do” Janice Long, BBC

“Like Felt exploring the recesses of krautrock, Moon Attendant marry analogue electronics to a lovely burbling pop sound” Shindig Magazine
Rreleases August 28th, 2020
Moon Attendant:
Paul Blewett – Vocals, bass, acoustic & electric guitar, moog, eavestaff piano, stylophone & tansanite organ
Danny Molyneux – Electric guitar & backing vocals
Nick Holton – Lead guitar, synths, tansanite organ & Casio pt80
Ian McCutcheon – Drums
additional stuff
Kevin Wells – Bass & electric guitar
Neil Halstead – Electric guitar

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Brighton’s indie psych collective Moon Attendant emerge to release their debut LP ‘One Last Summer’. a new band featuring old friends. brothers from critically acclaimed psych-space rock group Black Hearted Brother. Blewett swaps bass duties for vocals and electric guitar and other brother Holton once again provides synths & production. label boss and guest Neil Halstead also wires up his pedalboard and crashes some signature Slowdive sound-waves into this record. the line up is completed by Big Potato mainstay Mccutcheon (Slowdive/ Mojave 3) on percussion & guitarist and songwriter Molyneux. Moon Attendant’s psychedelic grunge pop debut LP wields deranged analogue synths within a cozy jacket of fuzzy guitars and over saturated sonics. imagine if Colin Blunstone & Klaus Schulze had released pebbles-esque garage. words & production walk a starry eyed tightrope between childish endeavour and mature lamentation. songs about death, power, drugs and despair have never felt so pop! “there’s so much going on and it all works, they make it sound simple but it’s very hard to do.

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Psychedelic Grungy Synth Pop from Brighton

Released February 14th, 2020