The Moldy Peaches
Label : Rough Trade
Catalogue No: RT0015LP
["Lucky Number Nine\nJorge Regula\nWhat Went Wrong\nNothing Came Out\nDownloading Porn With Dave\nThese Burgers\nSteak For Chicken\nOn Top\nGreyhound Bus\nAnyone Else But You\nLittle Bunny Foo-Foo\nThe Ballad Of Helen Keller & Rip Van Winkle\nWho's Got The Crack\nLucky Charms\nD.2. Boyfriend\nI Forgot\nLazy Confessions\nNYC's Like A Graveyard\nGoodbye Song\nCountry Fair\nRainbows"]
Media Condition : Mint (M)
Sleeve Condition : Mint (M)
The Moldy Peaches is the eponymous debut album by anti-folk band The Moldy Peaches. It was primarily recorded in a basement in Port Townsend, Washington and was originally released in 2001. The album is base level, lo-fi, couldn't give a fuck trashy white boy indie rock. like old royal trux in southpark. pure attitude and charming lyrics. The record absent-mindedly skips genres the way children click TV channels, from fragile acoustic folk and savant hip hop to amplified garage punk sing-a-longs.
LP - First vinyl pressing in 15 years. Red vinyl that includes bonus 7" single of County Fair / Rainbows.
