Mass Movement of the Moth is a band of people who know each other really well. From DC and Northern Virginia, we formed almost three years ago with the idea and commitment to creating a band that explored and pushed new boundaries of genre and style while keeping the way we did things fun and DIY. We realized the importance of questioning and breaking down the definitions of our language, of these arbitrary letters and vowels and consonants. And instead to learn to communicate, connect and share our passions with one another through other medium. Unlike spiders, we cannot foresee the future, but we can shape it before it happens. We must learn not to dwell on the past and turn to the expressions of tomorrow. For our band, our music is our form of self expression, our tool used to create something that hopefully others can relate to.
To get in touch, send love, or pictures of small dogs in halloween constumes, please contact adam: amplific[(REMOVE)]@[(REMOVE)]hotmail.com (of course, removing those tags)
Translucent Insides (2006, sans steel drum)
Three (2005, please notice, ashleys hair is long, christians is short)
Mass Movement of the Moth!'s Friend Space (Top 12)
you want to come to richmond on any assorted weekend this summer. you want to come to richmond on any assorted weekend this summer. you want to sell me your most recent album in richmond on any assorted weekend this summer *commence mind control*
you guys rock a lot! i had to pick a nice band for our top friends since we expanded it from 4 to 8 and my choice fell on you guys partly because of crimps in ties since i haven't got any album material from you guys come to denmark some day and play love from my POLARIS artillery
Dudes...I'm sorry if this seems like a silly question, but did you break up?
Your last update on the website said "One of our (if not the) last show this Friday @ DKDF" and your Bio on myspace also kind of gives me a vibe of breaking up.
Maybe I'm completely wrong and taking it out of hand. Ha.
It features a Small Brown Bike retrospective, Akimbo, Brent Eyestone (Magic Bullet/Forensics), Will Killingsworth (Ampere/Orchid), Ryan Ferguson (No Knife) and much more.
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That Labyrinth was the cause for nightmares during my childhood
none the less this music takes be back to that outlandish world - and I think through listening to these songs I may be able to finally lay to rest my deep fear of David Bowie :o
ok, take "idle minds speak in binary" and multiply it by 1/8th the speed. no maybe a quarter, um, maybe start at half speed, then go down. sounds so doom. right now, so good. like the dudes from Sleep are covering your song, with some slower keyboards, and some noise from my speaker. oh yeah, now do track 2
Thursday, Sept. 13 6:30-10pm @ the AqueerIAm 1361 Monroe ST NW. Washington DC 20010
Slaughter and Consumption - (Anna and Bryan's DC reunion!)
The Always Already - (New Wave/ Indie Rock hotness from Austin, Texas)
Sky Adhamh Roland Dave End - all members of Riot Folk - political acoustic folk rock (www.riotfolk.org)
BENEFIT for the NEW JERSEY 4 and Adhamh's TOP SURGERY - $3-5 suggested donation
Info on the New Jersey 4: On August 18, 2006, seven young African American lesbians traveled to the West Village from their homes in Newark for a regular night out. When walking down the street, a male bystander assaulted them with sexist and homophobic comments. The women tried to defend themselves, and a fight broke out. Thus began the women’s nightmare for almost a year. Three of the women accepted plea offers. On June 14th, 2007 Venice Brown (19), Terrain Dandridge (20), Patreese Johnson (20), and Renata Hill (24) received sentences ranging from 3 ½ to 11 years in prison.