sirens - digital album
"...sounds like a collision between Link Wray and the Pixies." -Overheard on the street in Wynwood Feb. 13, 2010.
"From a slight distance, the trio’s music — ambient instrumentals laden with reverb and often performed at an unhurried pace — can sound as fragile as smoke rings. Vintage surf music and spy-movie soundtracks are the most obvious touchstones here, but Mofsky also doesn’t strain to hide his punk-rock past. “Bob Stinson” summons the ghost of the late Replacements guitarist not only in its title, but in an insistent hook that mirrors that band at its peak, something Mofsky also accomplished during his days with Quit. Meanwhile, a subtle nod to Jimi Hendrix’s “Little Wing” appears in “The Wednesday Night Song,” the sprawling track that leads off Sirens."
-Jake Cline, Citylink Magazine, August 6, 2010
Gold Dust Lounge’s electric street performances in Miami's Wynwood Arts District have become the soundtrack to second Saturday gallery walks.
credits
released March 28, 2010
Russell Mofsky played guitar...Steve Watt played drums...Zach Wallmark played bass.
"...sounds like a collision between Link Wray and the Pixies." -Overheard on the street in Wynwood Feb. 13, 2010.
"From a slight distance, the trio’s music — ambient instrumentals laden with reverb and often performed at an unhurried pace — can sound as fragile as smoke rings. Vintage surf music and spy-movie soundtracks are the most obvious touchstones here, but Mofsky also doesn’t strain to hide his punk-rock past. “Bob Stinson” summons the ghost of the late Replacements guitarist not only in its title, but in an insistent hook that mirrors that band at its peak, something Mofsky also accomplished during his days with Quit. Meanwhile, a subtle nod to Jimi Hendrix’s “Little Wing” appears in “The Wednesday Night Song,” the sprawling track that leads off Sirens."
-Jake Cline, Citylink Magazine, August 6, 2010
Gold Dust Lounge’s electric street performances in Miami's Wynwood Arts District have become the soundtrack to second Saturday gallery walks.
credits
released March 28, 2010
Russell Mofsky played guitar...Steve Watt played drums...Zach Wallmark played bass.
"...sounds like a collision between Link Wray and the Pixies." -Overheard on the street in Wynwood Feb. 13, 2010.
"From a slight distance, the trio’s music — ambient instrumentals laden with reverb and often performed at an unhurried pace — can sound as fragile as smoke rings. Vintage surf music and spy-movie soundtracks are the most obvious touchstones here, but Mofsky also doesn’t strain to hide his punk-rock past. “Bob Stinson” summons the ghost of the late Replacements guitarist not only in its title, but in an insistent hook that mirrors that band at its peak, something Mofsky also accomplished during his days with Quit. Meanwhile, a subtle nod to Jimi Hendrix’s “Little Wing” appears in “The Wednesday Night Song,” the sprawling track that leads off Sirens."
-Jake Cline, Citylink Magazine, August 6, 2010
Gold Dust Lounge’s electric street performances in Miami's Wynwood Arts District have become the soundtrack to second Saturday gallery walks.
credits
released March 28, 2010
Russell Mofsky played guitar...Steve Watt played drums...Zach Wallmark played bass.
the wednesday night song
sirens
scorpion bowl
adventures in tourism
the dreamaway
the mexican suitcase
mystical, magical treasure
lola’s lament
bob stinson
requiem for a moth
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