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AggravatedYeti
February 8th 2010

Normal 2007 Lk21
7683 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off

ready goooo



https://scdistribution.com/moonface/



^ DL the EP

TRMshadow
February 8th 2010

Normal 2007 Lk21
5119 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I dl'd it, but when I tried to access it through the e-mail I got, all I got was an error message.

AggravatedYeti
February 8th 2010

Normal 2007 Lk21
7683 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off

haha damn it!

that's weird. If you go to Open Your Mouth I posted it there, just click the album art.

TRMshadow
February 8th 2010

Normal 2007 Lk21
5119 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

okey dokey

TRMshadow
February 8th 2010

Normal 2007 Lk21
5119 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Pretty awesome

Mordecai.
February 8th 2010

Normal 2007 Lk21
8410 Comments


I played the marimba at school. Sigur Ros uses them a lot. Their friend made one out of rocks he found at a landfill.

Kiran
Emeritus
February 8th 2010

Normal 2007 Lk21
6134 Comments


you mention the marimba but where are the shit-drums?!

im gonna listen to this later, keep up the reviewing!

AggravatedYeti
February 8th 2010

Normal 2007 Lk21
7683 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off

Sigur Ros uses them a lot. Their friend made one out of rocks he found at a landfill.



yeah Heima is awesome



and Kir, you're a shit-drum + thanks.

TRMshadow
February 9th 2010

Normal 2007 Lk21
5119 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Bumpin' this



Up to a 3.5

AggravatedYeti
February 11th 2010

Normal 2007 Lk21
7683 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off

yeah I'll prob bump this myself by the end of the year

it's just so infectious.

I blame the Marimba.

AggravatedYeti
March 13th 2010

Normal 2007 Lk21
7683 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off

damn a whole shit ton of people downloaded this from my OYM post.

awesome, gets better each time I listen.

klap
Emeritus
March 13th 2010

Normal 2007 Lk21
12410 Comments


what isthis moonmusic.com

juiceviaorange
June 3rd 2016

Normal 2007 Lk21
1135 Comments


Love me some Spencer Krug. Folks should check his newest with Sinaii "My Best Human Face"

DocSportello
April 25th 2021

Normal 2007 Lk21
3700 Comments


Kinda surprised that this is like the only Moonface release with a review here. I'm not a huge Krug fan . . . or even a Wolf Parade fan for that matter . . . but the last two minutes of "Julia With Blue Jeans On" capture a ~mood~, and I think about them often



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