I bought the 12 inch single for Bela Lugosi’s Dead at Fred’s records in St. John’s, Newfoundland in the eighties and it remained a treasured item in my collection until it was lost, left behind, stolen, loaned out, whatever. I accepted that that item was lost to time and likely irreplaceable. Hence my utter shock to see that I will once again hear this evocative masterwork on vinyl along with an extra three tracks. I recall Boys was included on the B-side of that long list single. Thank you! skritti
An album (mixtape?) so nice, I bought it twice (realized the original release without Sam Gendel's name attached--it was Fresh Bread by Fresh Bread--wasn't in my iTunes anymore and was deleted from Bandcamp). World of Echo
On the stormy “Westside Industrial,” M.O.T.H. imagines a world where culture has been co-opted and the rich rule the day. Wait, did we say ”imagines“? Bandcamp Album of the Day Aug 29, 2016
The content is mostly heavy as ever but the tracks are all catchy as hell and there's some pretty pleasant lo-fi/chiptune/pop-punk elements. This is the Black Dresses album you show your friends when you get the aux, if you're a coward. rykemasters