Moonface - Dreamland EP: Marimba and Shit-Drums

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Album Dreamland EP: Marimba and Shit-Drums

Release date: 2010-01-26

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For a time I was convinced Spencer Krug did not sleep, instead spending his nights tapping away at a Casio keyboard, penning his next great indie rock fantasy. In addition to his role as Sunset Rub... Read more

I’m not ashamed of my love for Spencer Krug. Along with scant few others, he was among the genuine originals in indie music over the previous decade. With Wolf Parade, he made one of my top ten a... Read more

Depending on where you conduct your Internet research, the marimba, a wooden-block percussion device with West African origins, may be one of the world's oldest instruments. After migrating to Sout... Read more

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Dreamland EP: Marimba and Shit-Drums"class="left feature" />For those familiar with Spencer Krug, you know the drill when one of his many projects emerges with some new music.Acquire it, listen to ... Read more

Spencer Krug, needless to say, is a most prolific man. In the past five years, he has been involved in ten albums with five different bands. And unusually for one so prolific, the quality largely h... Read more

Moonface er den seneste tilføjelse til den efterhånden omfattende række projekter, Spencer Krug er involveret i. I modsætning til de øvrige er dette dog helt hans eget. Fra Frog Eyes over Swan... Read more

Help! Someone has coerced Spencer Krug, lead singer of Sunset Rubdown, into crooning for twenty minutes against a rash of marimba and repetitive drum. The dastardly devil’s name is Moonface, and ... Read more

Not so much a giant leap in prolificacy as it is one small step for a man always up to something like this, Dreamland EP: marimba and shit-drums is Spencer Krug’s almost-stupid joke for those he ... Read more

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