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Americas Velvet Glory

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The first album Forgetter Blues was released with Lucias Fitzsimons guitarist/organist and longtime bandmate Ryan Foster in early 2013 on his own labelnamed after a slightly infamous intersection in their then-home of Long Beachand was twelve songs of anxious garage-y proto-punk-y folk-y rock, Modern Lovers demos and Velvet Underground arcana as fuel and foundation both. It deserved to go farther than it did, which sadly wasnt very far. But it sharpened Fitzsimons and his songwriting, and after three pent-up years of creativity, he was ready to burst. So he decided to record a new album in the spirit of the first, and in the spirit of everything that the Molochs made so far.

The result is Americas Velvet Glory, recorded with engineer Jonny Bell at effortless (says Fitzsimons) sessions at Long Beachs JazzCats studio. (Also incubator for Molochs new labelmates Wall of Death and Hanni El Khatib.) It starts with an anxious electric minor-key melody and ends on a last lonesome unresolved organ riff, and in between comes beauty, doubt, loss, hate and even a moments or two of peace. There are flashes of 60s garage rocklike the Sunset Strip 66 stormer No More Cryin or the Little Black Egg-style heartwarmer-slash-breaker The One I Lovebut like one of Fosters and Fitzsimons favorites the Jacobites, the Molochs are taking the past apart, not trying to recreate it.

the hazy Super 8 footage evokes a kind of hair-raising nostalgia and perfectly complements the 60s jangle-pop vibes Noisey

They combine garage pop & rockabilly to create a perfect marriage of raw and sweet. Indieshuffle

impeccable effortless 60s emulation and expansion. The 405

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