In a way, HeadSeed is the purest of moe.'s studio albums. Like Phish's Junta, the disc captures the band in first flowering. The basic concept of the band is stripped bare and sounds fresh: a lively mix of post-punk, ska, and hippie influences, without any particular grand aspirations other than to capture what they sound like.
Phuck no(e.)
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Akimbo ~ β
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Mexico ~ β
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Timmy Tucker ~ β
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St. Augustine ~ β
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Recreational Chemistry ~ β
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Time Again ~ β
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Yodelittle ~ β
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Brent Black ~ β
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Threw It All Away ~ β
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Time Ed ~ β
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i like moe. moe's (commercial) debute is really strong. its silly, its fun and man? those boys can rock.
after about 5 years of bumming about and doing super limited run "albums" with fatboy and Real Live, Nearly Free, they finally released headseed. like i said above, its good. many of there staples come from here: Yodelittle, Spine of a dog, St augustine. while some of the instrumental segments may drag a little, they are, at the very least, varied. favorite track is st ... read more