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Moose Factory - Louth At Night
This is most certainly an album, containing music.
Moose Factory’s debut album; the instrumentalisation is experimental, appealing, sonically charged and creatively ambitious. The lyrics lie anywhere between introspective and surprisingly thought provoking, to bizarre rants and ‘Edmogrification’ (we’re still not quite sure what that is).
That said, it is such an entertaining and engaging album. Individually, the tracks may well lead to confusion. But somehow, these talented lads from Louth have put together a 24 track album that doesn’t outstay its welcome, and always brings something new and interesting; in every song and every playthrough.
It’s pretty neat, give it a go, it might just change your life.
Greenhouse
The Willow Palisade شەرقىي تۈركىستان
Elections Now, Free the Witch !
Moosey Interlude 3 Smups to Get Hipsy
Horny on the Spanish Main
50,000 Sponges
Moosey Interlude 2 Quid for a Hash Brown
An Ode to the Error (Garry is modding and he stole my textures)
Edmogrification
Bridge of Spain
Brittle Bay of Oban
Moosey Interlude Carre4 Sell Zèbre Meat
Another Bisexual Win for Baby Brocolli
Reveals the Dust
Klaxon Tiny Rising Mooz Face
Moosey Interlude 1nce Upon a Time in Binbrook
That Man Can Play
Famoose Last Words
==Bonus Tracks==
19. An Announcement from Scott Chegg HimselfMédtamorphose (Version Internationale)
Graduated to Japanophile (経験から、現実と空想を区別できるという美徳が生まれる。)
« Médtamorphose » Métamorphosée en Français par Frenchy Riri
Chinese People [Alvingham Demo 2024]
Breakneck Lane {Willbeans II}
Recorded by Moose Factory, in locations including Lody Studios, Louth; Ed’s bedroom; Ralph’s bedroom; Pump House, Louth; various living rooms, and St James Church, Louth.
Mixed by Ed and Ralph’s-Dad-and-Ralph.
Mastered by Ralph and Ralph’s Dad.
Honestly, the booklet alone is worth the entry price.
Published by Yellowbelly Records.
Catalog No. YBRCD053
This is most certainly an album, containing music.
Moose Factory’s debut album; the instrumentalisation is experimental, appealing, sonically charged and creatively ambitious. The lyrics lie anywhere between introspective and surprisingly thought provoking, to bizarre rants and ‘Edmogrification’ (we’re still not quite sure what that is).
That said, it is such an entertaining and engaging album. Individually, the tracks may well lead to confusion. But somehow, these talented lads from Louth have put together a 24 track album that doesn’t outstay its welcome, and always brings something new and interesting; in every song and every playthrough.
It’s pretty neat, give it a go, it might just change your life.
Greenhouse
The Willow Palisade شەرقىي تۈركىستان
Elections Now, Free the Witch !
Moosey Interlude 3 Smups to Get Hipsy
Horny on the Spanish Main
50,000 Sponges
Moosey Interlude 2 Quid for a Hash Brown
An Ode to the Error (Garry is modding and he stole my textures)
Edmogrification
Bridge of Spain
Brittle Bay of Oban
Moosey Interlude Carre4 Sell Zèbre Meat
Another Bisexual Win for Baby Brocolli
Reveals the Dust
Klaxon Tiny Rising Mooz Face
Moosey Interlude 1nce Upon a Time in Binbrook
That Man Can Play
Famoose Last Words
==Bonus Tracks==
19. An Announcement from Scott Chegg HimselfMédtamorphose (Version Internationale)
Graduated to Japanophile (経験から、現実と空想を区別できるという美徳が生まれる。)
« Médtamorphose » Métamorphosée en Français par Frenchy Riri
Chinese People [Alvingham Demo 2024]
Breakneck Lane {Willbeans II}
Recorded by Moose Factory, in locations including Lody Studios, Louth; Ed’s bedroom; Ralph’s bedroom; Pump House, Louth; various living rooms, and St James Church, Louth.
Mixed by Ed and Ralph’s-Dad-and-Ralph.
Mastered by Ralph and Ralph’s Dad.
Honestly, the booklet alone is worth the entry price.
Published by Yellowbelly Records.
Catalog No. YBRCD053