The Moldy Peaches - The Moldy Peaches

The Moldy Peaches - The Moldy Peaches

The Moldy Peaches - The Moldy Peaches

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Release Date: 10th August 2018. 

Exclusive Details: LP comes on Red Vinyl w/ bonus 7” and CD copy of the album. 

The Moldy Peaches' - aka Adam Green and Kimya Dawson - classic self-titled, debut album will be re-issued on red vinyl and CD. This first reissue in seventeen years will feature a red girl (previously black and white) on the sleeve, and a bonus 7" single of "County Fair/Rainbows" with all vinyl copies.

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.

We asked Adam And Kimya what they thought about reissuing the album at this time....they said "It's 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 re-releasing stuff. We decided to ignore Barbara Walter's 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!"


TRACKLISTING

A1. Lucky Number Nine

A2. Jorge Regula

A3. What Went Wrong

A4. Nothing Came Out

A5. Downloading Porn With Davo

A6. These Burgers

A7. Steak For Chicken

A8. On Top

A9. Greyhound Bus



B1. Anyone Else But You

B2. Little Bunny Foo Foo

B3. The Ballad Of Helen Keller

& Rip Van Winkle

B4. Who’s Got The Crack

B5. Lucky Charms

B6. D.2. Boyfriend

B7. I Forgot

B8. Lazy Confessions

B9. NYC’s Like A Graveyard

B10. Goodbye Song



“punk poets disguised as Nancy Sinatra and Dean Martin against a background of guitars and hiss...sweetly crazy and completely memorable.” -GUARDIAN