Play Moonspiders (Vernon Yard Recordings 1995)
Mellowed and softening their music from the unity of brooding, melancholy, cathartic and anxious moods to the more public self-consciousness with and addition of Poppy tunes wrapped by their hallucinogenic sounds of the blistering independent songs or lyrics written by this trio: Craig Letitz, Eddie Ruscha and Jim Putnam. Big fat sounds of the inglorious bastardly awakening of Modern Rock also giving us an opportunity to find many underrated groups with great characters or type of music genre which can be said as rare as a space journey to Jupiter.
Maids of Gravity is one of them to be honest which for several times keeps being off the commercial music's mass-media as underrated group but hearing this self-titled record proudly made, we also can learn that one's talents and lucky charm fate would be the concrete matters for making the success but Maids of Gravity seems to enjoying themselves on their Indie Pop world right now as thus Jangling motives for contemplation or self-reflected forming the songs like Only Dreaming, 20th Century Zen, Introverted Skies, A Sad One and Shimmering are on some point sounded very universal and wiser by their lyrics and sound.
Link:
https://youtu.be/y9Sm45ghpCY
Posted by royan hasjim
on Thursday, March 3, 2016,
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