Mordecai: Neil's Generator

Mordecai SKU: 26300047
Mordecai: Neil's Generator

Mordecai: Neil's Generator

Mordecai SKU: 26300047

Format: VINYL LP

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Title: Neil's Generator
Artist: Mordecai
Label: Richie Records
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 655035023816
Genre: Rock

Vinyl LP-only pressing. 2014 release from the Montana Alt-Rock band. Why does everybody make such a big to-do about Mordecai's Montana origins? Hell, it's a place just like any other, just bigger than most. And it's not like the (true) story of them recording in a YMCA bathroom really offers a proper 'big sky' vibe, although it certainly had a more unique aroma than most studios. But on Neil's Generator, things really do open up in a way where the juxtaposition between huge space/not so huge amount of people really makes sense. If the previous LP College Rock formed a friendly union between noisy Swell Maps-ian clatter, post-garage Fall prickliness, and the all-American DIY basement joy of Mike Rep/Tommy Jay, Neil's Generator embodies the same kind of loose, ragged glory perpetrated by the Meat Puppets, Rayne, Dead Moon, and the Velvets staring into a cracked and filthy mirror.

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