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A sensation when they hit the Pittsburgh low-rent scene in mid-2000, the Modey Lemon explode on their self-titled debut, a bluesy, brutal mess of muddy guitars, rolling Keith Moon drumming, and squealing Moog synthesizer. Singer/guitar player Phil Boyd and drummer Paul Quattrone know only one speed, and steamroll through the 13 songs in a manner so unrelenting that, by comparison, similar groups like the White Stripes and the Strokes sound restrained. It reads like a recipe for cacophonou... [ read more ]
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Modey Lemon are a two-man hurricane of sound and a genuine force to be reckoned with. Hailing from Pittsburgh, PA (home of George Romero) and clocking in at barely 20 years of age, The Modey Lemon have developed a sound unlike anyone else's. Guitar, drums, and Moog synthesizer, equal parts late '60s hard rock, early '70s hard rock, and early '90s grunge are filtered through punk from all three decades. This inventive, creative duo are caked in gritty, high-wattage garage punk and B-movie rock 'n' roll, a t... [ read more ]
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We need bands willing to claw back the magic and mythology of rock 'n' roll, to give us something we can really sink our teeth into, art that's hot-blooded and literate and impassioned, something deep and tangible that'll stir the spook in our souls. A band like Pittsburgh, PA's Modey Lemon. It would figure that a band like Modey Lemon would hail from the town that gave the world George Romero and Night of the Living Dead. Modey Lemon's songs conjure images of mechanical dinosaurs, cemetaries and the entir... [ read more ]
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