"...there's a lot to like about Massive Moth..." NED LANNAMANN, Portland Mercury.................................................
"...a little bit of polishing has gone a long way for this boyish-looking trio with a gruff sound. Kevin Rafn's delightfully nasal and squiggly voice has been the trademark of this jangly group of Salemites." WHITNEY HAWKE, Willamette Week..................................... "quirky... catchy... buoyant and fun," K. WILLIAMS BROWN, Statesman Journal.
We are rock n' rollers from Salem. We have been lucky enough to share the stage with Art Brut, Hockey, The Shaky Hands, Rafter Roberts, The Mint Chicks, 31 Knots, Past Lives, Jared Mees and The Grown Children, Boy Eats Drum Machine and play at great venues like the Wow Hall, Doug Fir, Grand Theater, and, The Space of course :)
Hey I was wondering if your show on the 28th was an all age show because that is my birthday and I will actually be in town!!! Keep up the great sound!
"In the old days, according to conventional wisdom, punk rock records sounded shitty because getting access to a professional-quality recording setup was prohibitively expensive. These days, you can turn a laptop into a recording studio for less than it costs to buy a used touring van. So when a record sounds shitty in 2009, it's either because the bands are just bad at recording music or it's a deliberate aesthetic choice, an intentional nod to those bygone times and their innocent "authenticity." With the backing of indie heavyweight Matador, scuzz-punks Times New Viking could presumably produce pristine pop nuggets if they wanted to, but instead, on latest album Born Again Revisited as much as on previous releases, they make a clipped, fuzzy, blown-out racket, roughing up the obvious hooks of their songs until they are bruised, bloody things. They're great live." - WWEEK