Album

Moody, Standard And Poor

Obits

2011 · Rock

Rare pressing on Gatefold

Moody, Standard And Poor by Obits

Moody, Standard And Poor is a Rock album by Obits, originally released in 2011. On Gatefold: 5 pressings tracked.

About

Obits play taut, muscular rock n’ roll with a distinct undercurrent of danger. This second release is similar to their first in terms of overall attack and sound, and that’s a good thing. <i>Moody, Standard and Poor</i> knocks out a dozen aggressive cuts in 35 minutes leaving you sweaty and with a satisfied grin on your face. Backed by a solid rhythm section the quartet features two excellent guitarists in Rick Froberg and Sohrab Habibion who rock hard while also showing off serious chops. Spikey riffs ricochet off power chords at urgent tempos on standouts “You Gotta Lose,” “I Want Results,” “Naked to the World,” and “New August” as howling vocals vent their frustrations. Having a bad day? Crank the caustic screed that is “No Fly List” and you’ll chuckle and air guitar your way to catharsis. <i>Moody, Standard and Poor</i> is hard-driving, no-frills guitar rock done well. Turn it up.

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Tracklist

Side A

  1. A1You Gotta Lose3:29
  2. A2I Want Results3:31
  3. A3Everything Looks Better In The Sun3:28
  4. A4Killer2:35
  5. A5Shift Operator3:30
  6. A6No Fly List2:35

Side B

  1. B1Naked To The World2:28
  2. B2Spot The Pikey1:37
  3. B3New August3:40
  4. B4Standards2:22
  5. B5Beggin' Dogs2:42
  6. B6I Blame Myself3:11

Sound DNA

  • Rock
  • Garage Rock
  • gritty
  • aggressive
  • urban

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Rare pressing on Gatefold · 5 pressings tracked on Gatefold

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