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moe. CD Release Party in Toronto - Tues. March 6


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EMBRACE PRESENTS in association with NUFUNK.ca

An Evening with MOE.

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Virgin Mobile Mod Club, 722 College Street

Adv. Tickets $29.00 (plus s.c.)

Doors @ 8pm | All Ages Event

Tickets on sale online at http://tktwb.tw/wwyBZg and in person at ROTATE THIS, SOUNDSCAPES & PLAY DE RECORD.

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http://www.facebook.com/events/316640168382632/

Has anyone heard the new album?

thanks!

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Is the new album all new material, or old songs re-recorded in the studio? Or a mix? I'm a little confused after reading some of the copy out there.

http://www.jambands.ca/sanctuary/showpost.php?post/693352/

For their 10th studio album, the psychedelic jam maestros moe. will transform 10 road-proven, moe.ron-approved songs from their normally lengthy live versions into more compact, layered tracks, resting on the back of Vinnie Amico’s and Jim Loughlin’s pulsating percussion. Still pure moe., the album entitled What Happened To The La Las, is the band’s first partnership with a label in over a decade, and features the outside production assistance of John Travis (Kid Rock, Social Distortion, No Doubt).

Founding member Chuck Garvey is quite optimistic of the new approach, stating via press release, “With most of our recordings, we’ve gotten the equipment together, we’ve paid for everything ourselves, we’ve produced it ourselves and we’ve had complete control over it. For this album we actually made the leap of putting ourselves in someone else’s hands to help us come out with something different.â€

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For their 10th studio album, the psychedelic jam maestros moe. will transform 10 road-proven, moe.ron-approved songs from their normally lengthy live versions into more compact, layered tracks...

Yeah, that's some of the confusing copy I read. I took "road-proven" to mean they might be dipping far back in their catalogue. But then I read something else which seemed to indicate that these were newer songs that they'd only been playing live for a few years.

So, is this all new material, or at least material that hasn't been recorded before?

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