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- 01. Where Do We Go?
02. Used By
03. I Don’t Belong
04. Golden Days
05. The Suburbs
06. Counting Reasons
07. Crowed World
08. Only Us
09. Not Today
10. WorkMOODY BEACHES
Acid Ocean
[engl] The eagerly anticipated debut long player from Naarm/ Melbourne trio MOODY BEACHES! Limited edition Acid Green colour vinyl - comes with download code. Following the release of their thundering lead single 'Crowded World' and the latest cut ounting Reasons', Naarm/ Melbourne trio Moody Beaches have announced their hotly anticipated debut long player 'Acid Ocean'; a 10-track serve of harmony-driven and brooding fuzzed-out songs, raw and scathing, channelling the loud-quiet-loud dynamic and introspection that made 80s-90s music so visceral. Emerging from Melbourne's punk-rock underbelly in 2017, Moody Beaches have since cemented themselves as a must-watch live act and staple of the Australian indie punk scene, who have shared stages with the likes of Magic Dirt, Screamfeeder, Dead Kennedy's and Spiderbait.- Format
- LP
- Release-Datum
- 16.06.2023
- EAN
- EAN 4059251584605
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