Moaning

Moaning
Sub Pop Records
General | Mar 2018

Reviews

Super Chuck
Reviewed 2018-03-22
For Los Angeles post-punk trio Moaning, the band wears their influences on their sleeves. And if you pulled back the members’ sleeves, you would see their influences tattooed on their arms. Sleeves under sleeves! Then, your enjoyment of Moaning’s self-titled album depends on how much you like old school bands such as My Bloody Valentine, Slowdive, New Order. Or how much you like more modern bands like A Place To Bury Strangers and DIIV.

Like: Fiel Music, Wild Beast, Hookworms, Everything Everything.

FCC Clean.

Play: 2, 4, 8

1.Don't Go (2:51) - Danceable dreary and upbeat.
2.Tired (3:12) - Lush, dreamy and moments.
3.Artificial (3:32) - Energetic drive with the rhythm of paranoid eyes darting from side to side.
4.Close (2:54) - Low-fi recording conveys new wave nostalgia.
5.Does This Work for You (3:57) - Cymbal crashes and tremolo notes create a cacophony.
6.The Same (3:43) - An. awkward jerky foundation of guitar lines.
7.For Now (2:46) - A tug of war between untamed noise and the serene.
8.Useless (3:42) - Doomy lyricism buried beneath thick effects.
9.Misheard (3:39) - Prog-like chops without going overboard or losing focus.
10.Somewhere in There (3:24) - halfway house between shoegaze and the mechanical post-punk.

Recent airplay

Don't Go
The Fuzz DeliMar 27, 2019
Misheard
The Fuzz DeliJul 18, 2018
Tired
Waste FMMay 22, 2018
Useless
The Fuzz DeliMay 16, 2018

Charting

2018-03-26 — 2018-05-28
Week EndingAirplays
May 27 1
May 20 1
May 13 1
May 6 3
Apr 22 1
Apr 15 1
Apr 8 2
Apr 1 6

Track listing

1. Don't Go
2. Tired
3. Artificial
4. Close
5. Does This Work For You
6. The Same
7. For Now
8. Useless
9. Misheard
10. Somewhere In There