Hello Dear Readers, now that the long winter is over, the sleeping bear that is the Archive of Prog has slowly awakened, and so here is edition 33.
Introduced by Martin Burns
So now the clocks have changed to summer time, at
least here in the northern hemisphere (apologies to our antipodean readership). The extra daylight always makes me look
for this album on my CD shelves. I play it as part of the soundtrack to my summer.
Moth Vellum were a four piece band based in California. They
were Johannes Luley’s band before he formed the well regarded Perfect Beings. Moth Vellum's music is brimming over with sunny, summery melodies and pin-sharp vocal harmonies. There is nothing dark or heavy here, just a lot of joyfulness. They
are not innovators, but they use the classic 70s prog models so well that it
really doesn’t matter. Superb guitar and synth sounds make playing the spot the
reference game a pleasure. If you are missing a happy Genesis and Yes influenced album to
play on long summer days, then have a listen to Moth Vellum's over looked retro-gem.
From the archives read Geoff Feakes’ 2008 review
Listen to the album on You Tube
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