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Los Angeles' post-punk revivalists the Moving Units feature Blake Miller, Johan Bogeli, and Chris Hathwell, formerly of the hardcore band Festival of Dead Deer. The group formed in late 2001, shortly after Festival of Dead Deer broke up, and began writing and gigging, with dates at festivals like This Ain't No Picnic earning them wider attention even before they had any releases. The Moving Units signed to Festival of Dead Deer's former label Three One G and issued their self-titled debut EP in fall 2002; subsequently they moved to Palm, who reissued Moving Units in early 2003. In fall 2004, the band's full-length debut Dangerous Dreams arrived. ~ Heather Phares, Rovi
They make beautiful music, always real, anyone with an empathy can feel this man, anyone with sympathy has real problems and been through what he has,(He is a heroin addict).
I don't agree at all with the similar artists. But I could agree with the female singer idea. It would cancel out the girly-guy sound wich I find a little annoying.
This song sounds like a local band i know of call Solid Gold.
They hail from MPLS, MN and are very very similar to Moving Units. I suggest everyone check out Solid Gold if they dig this band.
Yah... I'm with bromide on this one: the "post-punk" label is becoming a little bit of a catch-all. Or a lotta-bit of one. Regardless, I'm not quite sure the MU's make the cut in my understanding of the genre. Oh well... labels are stupid anyway.
bromide01
I guess "post-punk" means everything that was on MTV from 1980-1986. I guess Bon Jovi is "post-punk". Oh, and Michael Jackson is hella "post-punk".
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<3 love them!!
They hail from MPLS, MN and are very very similar to Moving Units. I suggest everyone check out Solid Gold if they dig this band.
I mean, if that appeals to you more.