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"Formed in 1986 by school friends Matthew Bolton on bass, and Eddie Taylor with his guitar, in Eddie's dad's garage. A recording of 'Everything' was added to numerous compilation tapes and The Apple Moths quickly grew, adding Matthew's brother Richard on vocals and tambourine, and cousin Steven Hadcroft (the ginger wizard) on Keyboards. The band moved offices to Richard's attic bedroom where they wrote some tunes and began to gig. Soon after, The Apple Moths were picked up by A Turntable Friend, and released the Fred Astaire ep on 7" that's all we can remember just now!" .
1. The Moths! were the exhilarating brain-child of west-London song writing duo James Fox (lyrics, lead vocals) and Dave Lightfoot (guitars, music) who, with help from producer and keyboardist Jon Vick, started writing and recording songs together in a bedroom studio in August 2006 (see The Dead Moths http://www.last.fm/music/The+Dead+Moths) Drawing comparisons with the Human League, Wire, the Buzzcocks and early Adam and the Ants, the Moths! make poetic indie, new wave, post-punk pop with the emphasis on clever lyrics and instantly memorable guitar riffs Their first single ‘Games’ was released as a triple A-side (with ‘Wild Birds’ and ‘Valentine‘) by...
Anthracitic Moths is a Russian electro artist. .
http://www.theemoths.co.uk http://www.alexcharlesmusic.co.uk http://www.facebook.com/pages/Thee-Moths/47602832523?ref=ts http://theemoths.bandcamp.com http://soundcloud.com/theealex Now producing work as A Small Glass Ghost Thee Moths was the name visual and sound artist Alex Botten performed under for 11 years. Walls of choral singing, buzzing massed synths, twinkling bells, and rattling percussion, spliced with fragments of songs, field recordings, and broken beats, the whole obscured by a gauze-like lo-fi aesthetic, tumbling and improvised. Shared bills with Goodiepal, Mount Eerie, Casiotone for the Painfully Alone, YACHT, Bobby Birdman, Lucky Dragons, Ghost Mice, Dennis Driscoll, The Legend!, Part Wild Horses Mane on Both Sides, and many more. .
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