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  the moldy peaches : the moldy peaches | Jan 19, 2001
The lyrics are so stunning—in the head, the heart, the bowels—that the Moldy Peaches' ragged musical inventiveness and deceptively complex arrangements fade away.
But the album sounds great while sounding awful—Kimya Dawson bursts out laughing in the middle of her weepiest lines, speakers blow and vocals bleed, but their falling apart is as in-control as most bands' tightness.
But the Moldy Peaches hit all the same emotional targets, bullseye.
www.yaleherald.com /archive/xxxi/2001.01.19/ae/p15bmoldy.html   (252 words)

  
  The Moldy Peaches - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Moldy Peaches are an anti-folk group out of New York City, New York, consisting of Adam Green and Kimya Dawson.
Female lead Dawson has claimed that the Moldy Peaches project is only inactive, not dead.
The Moldy Peaches release music in the United States under the Sanctuary Records banner, and internationally through Rough Trade.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/The_Moldy_Peaches   (348 words)

  
 The Moldy Peaches @ Borders   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
And seeing that Moldy boy and Moldy girl had another gig to play that night, the majority of people probably wanted them to pursue this unharmed.
But, can there be any certainty that the 'Peaches really survived the Borders show without major psychological damage, as their set didn't start with a song, but with fits of hysterical laughter and giggling.
Moldy girl was heard sqeaking at the top of her lungs whilst Moldy boy was obviously determined to show off what strumming on an acoustic guitar for too long can do to you.
www.miuzik.it /cgi-bin/web/julia/moldyborders.htm   (290 words)

  
 Moldy Peaches Facts - Moldy Peaches Results   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
The moldy peaches will hang up their robin hood and bunny costumes on november 1st, when the band.
Com staff by sarah kurchak an interview with the quirky duo known as the moldy peaches is a lot.
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www.mold-resources.info /moldy-peaches.html   (763 words)

  
 The Moldy Peaches by Herb Reichert
But the big surprise and the most important thing about the Moldy Peaches is this: They make exactly the kind of music that the last two decades of punk, folk, progressive rock and jazz promised to give you -- but never actually delivered.
Hidden beneath the Peaches' obvious East Village ennui, is the fact that Dawson and Green have invented an extremely catchy and tuneful new form of romantic musical comedy.
I promise you that the Moldy Peaches make a radically new kind of music that is never boring or difficult to listen to.
www.enjoythemusic.com /magazine/music/0701/moldypeaches.htm   (740 words)

  
 trakMARX - Moldy Peaches   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Moldy Peaches and the NYC Anti-Folk scene have continued to excite and intigue us here @ trakMARX this winter.
Kimya - adam's friend came with the theory that the world is a peach and we are the mold.
the moldy peaches is what occurs when we both get the itch to write when we are together.
www.trakmarx.com /2001_02/mold.htm   (2802 words)

  
 The Moldy Peaches - Biography - AOL Music
The self-proclaimed anti folk outfit, Moldy Peaches, is comprised of two main members, Adam Green and Kimya Dawson, but on stage, are joined by others (bassist Steve Mertens, drummer Strictly Beats, plus guitarists Jack Dishel and Toby Goodshank).
The Moldy Peaches created a buzz in the New York City underground scene during the late '90s, with a live show that saw the group's members dressed up in strange outfits (comparable to one of the group's obvious influences, the Frogs).
Get The Moldy Peaches biography information, download, listen and watch The Moldy Peaches music, mp3's, song lyrics, music videos, Internet radio, live performances, concerts, and use the music search function to find information on other new and established recording artists.
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 PopMatters | Columns | Pomo Audit | Maim That Tune: The Moldy Peaches and the Apotheosis of Lo-Fi
Even more striking, however, was the debut by the Moldy Peaches, which sounded like Beat Happening, Moe Tucker and the Vaselines shot through with Soft-Boys absurdity: just plain old-fashioned lo-fi at its most sublime.
Instead of simulating a transient fad, the Moldy Peaches turn right around and shove into your face the realization that lo-fi is an integral part of popular music.
They were avant-garde NYC artists (just like Moldy Peaches and maybe the Strokes!).
www.popmatters.com /columns/desrosiers/020306.html   (2223 words)

  
 the moldy peaches : the moldy peaches | Jan 19, 2001
The lyrics are so stunning—in the head, the heart, the bowels—that the Moldy Peaches' ragged musical inventiveness and deceptively complex arrangements fade away.
But the album sounds great while sounding awful—Kimya Dawson bursts out laughing in the middle of her weepiest lines, speakers blow and vocals bleed, but their falling apart is as in-control as most bands' tightness.
But the Moldy Peaches hit all the same emotional targets, bullseye.
yaleherald.com /archive/xxxi/2001.01.19/ae/p15bmoldy.html   (252 words)

  
 Moldy Peaches
As a child Kimya sang her devil music to the good catholic kids in school, but her only previous experience in the "business" was singing subliminal satanic backup vocals for young Hellraisers Ben Kweller and the Bay Area Bad Boys known more commonly as Third Eye Blind.
Goodshank, on the other hand, had to be pulled from the soccer field kicking and screaming and is still, to this day, in a permanent state of drug induced compliance.
Gentles and Travis agreed on the bandname "The Moldy Peaches," and then they were off to the studio.
www.antifolkonline.com /MoldyPeaches.html   (242 words)

  
 YouTube - The Moldy Peaches - Lucky Number Nine
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The Moldy Peaches - Anyone Else but You
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www.youtube.com /watch?v=Dj_Fuu8TwvY   (153 words)

  
 plug <> The Moldy Peaches - The Moldy Peaches
The Moldy Peaches are actually a lo-fi boy-girl outfit (Adam Green and Kimya Dawson, respectively) out of NYC who have spent the past several months building a larger fan base by opening for fellow New Yorkers the Strokes on their recent tour.
However funny the Peaches might have found this during the recording sessions, overusing crude lines aimed at pre-pubescent males (and anchoring songs on lines like this) can relegate a new band to a novelty niche that they might never be able to break out of.
On these tracks, the Peaches don't take themselves too seriously, but they don't ham it up too much, either; these songs are a nice combination of sincerity and lightheartedness.
www.bluecricket.com /plug/reviews/2002/moldypeaches.html   (800 words)

  
 Amazon.co.uk: Moldy Peaches: Music: Moldy Peaches   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
The Moldy Peaches' Adam Green and Kimya Dawson are the scourge of shoe-gazer's everywhere: extrovert indie rock chameleons who channel their awkward social skills into a scatological satire that dwells on botulism, wannabe boyfriends, Internet porn and street drugs.
Their wry debut album, Moldy Peaches, is so lo-fi it sounds like a genuine bedroom production (at one point you can even hear a telephone ringing in the background).
Until she gets to the cutting punchline: "And besides, you're probably holding hands with some skinny, pretty girl that likes to talk about bands." There's the debased blues-rock stomp of "Downloading Porn with Davo", while "Steak for Chicken" is a calculatingly inept duet featuring two different sets of lyrics sung simultaneously.
www.amazon.co.uk /Moldy-Peaches/dp/B000059TMZ   (1251 words)

  
 The Moldy Peaches Music - Favorite Songs - Lyrics From
To be fair to the Moldy Peaches they almost certainly won't have heard of the White Stripes when...
The Moldy Peaches will hang up their Robin Hood and bunny costumes on November 1st, when the band plays its last scheduled gig during the CMJ Music Marathon in New York.
The Moldy Peaches - I Forgot - Last.fm
www.lyricsfrom.com /artists/t/The-Moldy-Peaches.html   (1683 words)

  
 Moldy Peaches: Moldy Peaches 2000: Unreleased Cutz and Live Jamz: Pitchfork Record Review
As absurd as the mini-cult around the Moldy Peaches is (this album is your comeuppance, suckers), fuming at them is probably even more pointless.
At their occasionally glimpsed best, the Peaches radiate a stunted, abused-kid vulnerability that makes one feel almost protective.
Moldy Peaches Part Ways To Tour With Solo Projects
pitchforkmedia.com /record-reviews/m/moldy-peaches/moldy-peaches-2000.shtml   (466 words)

  
 The Moldy Peaches - Moldy Peaches - Music Records Shopping at dooyoo.co.uk
For anyone who hasn't heard of The Moldy Peaches (which is most people in England) they are a duo from the same lo-fi New York scene as The Strokes.
The Moldy Peaches are from the New York Anti-folk scene the same as The Strokes but their music is NOTHING like The Strokes, in fact their music is like nothing you have EVER heard before.
The Moldy Peaches are made up of 21 year old Adam Green and 28 (I think) year old Kimya Dawson....
www.dooyoo.co.uk /music-records/the-moldy-peaches-moldy-peaches   (309 words)

  
 The Sandwich Club: The Moldy Peaches
A wet musky tent, gumboots encrusted with candlewax and solidified cowshit, and a box of neglected moldy fruit.
I suppose my subconscious was just desperate to hold onto to any memory of Woodford anyway it could, hence my reluctance to unpack the car, and pack up another unforgettable summer.
So to celebrate my peculiar momento here's some music from none other, than The Moldy Peaches, featuring the warped and wonderfully witty, Kimya Dawson and Adam Green, who never cease to amaze with their equally peculiar and fascinating perspectives on life.
www.sandwichclub.fm /blog/2007/01/moldy-peaches.html   (294 words)

  
 THE MOLDY PEACHES GREATEST HITS KIMYA INTERVIEW
Moldy Peaches: Antifolk expalined - The Moldy Peaches have proved themselves as worthy torch bearers of the Anti Folk scene.
Justice decided to go home too so the band called it quits (we were 'Moldy Peaches 2000' then).
On August 15th The Moldy Peaches will leave for japan to play the summersonic festival.
www.2-4-7-music.com /newsitems/aug01/moldypeaches.asp   (1571 words)

  
 THE MOLDY PEACHES
The Moldy Peaches are a ragged, lo-fi rock'n'roll.
Their 1st double a-sided single "Whos got the crack" is out on Rough Trade.
Listen to The Moldy Peaches at: http://www.nme.com/ then go to "On", "Hear tomorrows stars today" and find The Moldy Peaches on the list.
www.ukevents.net /england/moldy.shtml   (97 words)

  
 The Moldy Peaches
The Moldy Peaches are an anti-folk group out of New York City, New York, consisting of Adam Green and Kimya Dawson.
Female lead Dawson has claimed that the Moldy Peaches project is only inactive, not dead.
The Moldy Peaches release music in the United States under the Sanctuary Records banner, and internationally through Rough Trade.
www.artistopia.com /the-moldy-peaches   (304 words)

  
 The Moldy Peaches   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Eldar and Travis agreed on the bandname "The Moldy Peaches," and then they were off to the studio.
Working long hours in a Chelsea dance rehearsal space learning routines, was hard, but it paid off when their single, and favorite song, "Who's got the crack?" hit the top of the UK indie charts.
Be sure to keep abreast of all six Moldy Peaches' other projects as well by checking out their individual pages on the website!
www.moldypeaches.com /bio.html   (515 words)

  
 Moldy Peaches Bass Tabs
The Moldy Peaches is a self-proclaimed anti-folk group, consisting of, essentially, Adam Green and Kimya Dawson, with the addition of bassist Steve Mertens, drummer Strictly Beats, and guitarists Jack Dishel and Toby Goodshank.
Equally lauded and criticized for the explicit nature of their lyrics, as well as the low-key, lo-fi style of recording, The Moldy Peaches found an audience in young indie listeners who appreciated the frank manner and outrageous style with which the pair delivered their songs.
Since their single major release, the band has dissolved with both central members pursuing solo careers (Green to tepid commercial recognition, and Dawson to rapt underground/anti-folk fans), but female lead Dawson has claimed that the Moldy Peaches project is only inactive, not dead.
www.bassmasta.net /m/moldy_peaches   (226 words)

  
 Music 2002-Ariel Levy spotlights the Moldy Peaches
"The Moldy Peaches record and my solo album were both recorded at home," says Green.
He produces photographs of one of the earliest in-house Moldy Peaches concerts, in which he is wearing a lavender satin bra and Dawson is in a giant red diaper with white stars and bunny ears.
On one of their sweetest duets, Green and Dawson sing, "Here is the church and here is the steeple / We sure are cute for two ugly people / I don't see what anyone can see in anyone else.
www.newyorkmetro.com /nymetro/arts/music/features/music2002/n_7750   (1428 words)

  
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Makes sense to me, though: if your job consisted of sorting through the barrage of releases and to subjectively separate and make sense of it all for a larger audience, you're probably going to be able to draw from that experience an informed sense of what leans toward formulaic drivel.
I love the Peaches, and in particular Kimya Dawson- who is one of the most distinctive (lyrical and actual) voices indie rock has right now.
Her recent work as a solo artist reflects a much deeper, inner pain from within otherwise only hinted before with the MPs (albeit those tunes were diffused with humor, i.e.
blank-crisis.blogspot.com /2005/08/moldy-peaches.html   (280 words)

  
 The Moldy Peaches: Moldy Peaches   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
The self-proclaimed anti folk outfit, Moldy Peaches, is comprised of two main members, Adam Green and Kimya Dawson, but on stage, are joined by others (bassist Steve Mertens, drummer Strictly Beats, plus guitarists Jack Dishel and Toby Goodshank).
The Moldy Peaches created a buzz in the New York City underground scene during the late '90s, with a live show that saw the group's members dressed up in strange outfits (comparable to one of the group's obvious influences, the Frogs).
Signing on with the Rough Trade label, Moldy Peaches issued their self-titled debut in 2001, and supported the release with opening slots on tours alongside the Strokes and Tenacious D. ~ Greg Prato
djangomusic.com /item_music.asp?id=R+++551338&dt=1&afid=achi072411513   (141 words)

  
 purevolume™ | The Moldy Peaches
jorge regula, MN The Moldy Peaches hasn't posted a blog yet.
The Moldy Peaches hasn't posted any shows yet.
All songs, lyrics and pictures © The Moldy Peaches.
www.purevolume.com /themoldypeaches   (51 words)

  
 RADIO.BLOG.CLUB - Moldy_peaches
The moldy peaches - Who's Got the Crack
The moldy peaches - Little Bunny Foo Foo
The Moldy Peaches - Anyone Else But You (1)
www.radioblogclub.com /search/0/moldy_peaches   (108 words)

  
 The Moldy Peaches - AOL Music   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
The Moldy Peaches are an anti-folk group out of New York City, New York, though originally from Port Townsend, Washington, consisting of Adam Green and...
Amazon.com: The Moldy Peaches: Music: The Moldy Peaches by The Moldy Peaches.
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