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Momzer : Goodnight Nobody
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"[I]ntensely personal, poetic lyrical style ... iconic vocal sound ... and glorious piano / organ tying together a rock band of dynamic brilliance. And this album definitely rocks." -- Drill Magazine (NZ).
Genre: Pop: Folky Pop
Release Date: 2005
Goodnight Nobody © Copyright-Momzer
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Butterfly Pavilion 3:05 Not Available
Mum 2:47 Not Available
Waiting for Ann Marie 3:57 Not Available
Declaration Day 3:59 Not Available
Goodnight Nobody 4:05 Not Available
Henry M 3:35 Not Available
I May Not See Your Name Again 4:18 Not Available
Coyotes and Snakes 3:30 Not Available
Late 2:12 Not Available
Bobbleheads 15:12 Not Available
Dances with Rocks 3:47 Not Available
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Album Notes

The review continues: "I'd easily put it up there with other American classics like The Rain Parade's 'Emergency Third Rail Power Trip', The Replacements' 'Let It Be' and REM's 'Murmur'" MOMZER IS: A garage band: You know what this means. You know what this sounds like. Momzer doesn't sound like that. But they've been playing in each other's garages, and each other's parents' garages, and some garages they rented, and a couple basements of people they barely even knew, and some living rooms when spouses and upstairs neighbors were insanely understanding and no garages were available, for years now. So. Momzer is a garage band. An indie band: You know what this means. You probably have your own idea of what indie bands sound like. Momzer doesn't sound like that. Or, sometimes they do, a little. It's been a running joke with the band's family and friends for all this time. Mark spent his non-Momzer formative time in a dance/party band, Rex is a Portland punk scene vet, Jonas li

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REVIEWS

Momzer Rocks
author: Amy Frampton
Momzer has the ability to write lyrics that speak to real life and they resonate with everyone I have played the album for. Their sound rocks - but rocks with lyrics that actually mean something. I think they sound like REM - my husband says they sound like They Might be Giants. Either way - this is a band to watch.
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