The Moldy Peaches
by The Moldy Peaches
Serving as the definitive document of the New York anti-folk scene, Kimya Dawson and Adam Green's debut is a masterpiece of intentional amateurism. The album pairs incredibly lo-fi, acoustic strumming with provocatively absurd, vulgar, and surprisingly tender lyricism. Its unapologetically scrappy aesthetic heavily influenced the subsequent generation of indie-pop, gaining a massive resurgence years later via the 'Juno' soundtrack.
Genres
- Anti-Folk
- Slacker Rock
- Indie Pop
Tracklist
- Lucky Number Nine
- Jorge Regula
- What Went Wrong
- Nothing Came Out
- Downloading Porn With Davo
- These Burgers
- Steak For Chicken
- On Top
- Greyhound Bus
- Anyone Else But You
- Little Bunny Foo Foo
- The Ballad Of Helen Keller & Rip Van Winkle
- Who's Got The Crack
- Lucky Charms
- D. 2. Boyfriend
- I Forgot
- Lazy Confessions
- NYC's Like A Graveyard
- Goodbye Song