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The Moldy Peaches self-titled debut album set for reissue on CD and red coloured vinyl. This is the first vinyl pressing of the album in 15 years and the vinyl format also includes a bonus 7 single of County Fair / Rainbows.
The Moldy Peaches were established in the mid-90s by Adam Green and Kimya Dawson, after meeting in upstate New York. The duo helped spawn the anti-folk music genre movement, bringing a more quirky, lo-fi punk element into the indie music scene. After releasing their own music for a few years, they collected their best material for a proper album and in 2001 shared The Moldy Peaches via Rough Trade Records.
Known for their sense of humour, whimsy and self-deprecation, the album featured gems like Downloading Porn With Davo and Whos Got The Crack. In 2007, Anyone Else But You (another song from the aforementioned album) was used in the Academy Award-winning movie Juno and reignited the albums cult popularity. Since then the two founders have had continued success in their respective solo careers.
Kimya Dawson has also made childrens albums and collaborated with many artists including Aesop Rock, They Might Be Giants and The Mountain Goats. Adam Green has several albums on Rough Trade, as well as showing exhibitions of his visual art and making films.
When asked what he thought about reissuing the album at this time, Adam Green said Its been 17 years since this was last released and we are putting it out again just in time to capitalize on the popularity of Juno. JK LOL we are slow at rereleasing stuff. We decided to ignore Barbara Walters advice when she told us to strike when the iron was hot, and decided to wait until the iron had become safely tepid. Once a Moldy Peach, always a Moldy Peach. Bon appétit!
Punk poets disguised as Nancy Sinatra and Dean Martin against a background of guitars and hiss sweetly crazy and completely memorable. The Guardian






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