This caught my eye as soon as I saw it in my inbox--"Thomas White of The Electric Soft Parade." You probably don't remember, but the song I chose from the last contrast podcast CD swap was "Empty at the End" by The Electric Soft Parade, so this music instantly interested me, even before I heard it! The music is kind of weird and experimental (he cites The Dandy Warhols and Spiritua...
Here's a band that hasn't had a MOG post about them since 2006- and those didn't have any songs for you to discover. So I'm thinking that a lot of people don't know about this band.I'm going to give you 2 tracks from their 2003 release and then let you take it from there. They have real engaging songs.Here's a bit more: 'The American Adventure' is the follow-up to their 2002 debut album 'Holes ...
hello little mog. it has been so long. i've been pretty busy lately, so this post will probably have to hold you all for a few days at least. its a good one though. check em out!
Oh Electric Soft Parade, how I love you. It's too bad that barely anyone in America has even heard of this band. The fact that their first two albums (Holes In The Wall, The American Adventure) have yet to be released in the US might have something to do with it. But even that's no excuse, since they finally do have a record out here, and it's their best work to date. It's called The Human ...
This is the inaugural post. I saw this site and thought "wow, what a wonderful thematic type thing to do" with regards to tying blogging and sharing music which I am crazy enough to do pretty often. I found this while randomly googling The Electric Soft Parade, so this post is going to be tagged with the song I really like from the album I recently bought.