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    Eagerly awaiting delivery of their new album (incl. tea towell ) which has the potential to become my album of the year. Their live shows are incredible.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChrisXymphonia View Post
    Eagerly awaiting delivery of their new album (incl. tea towell ) which has the potential to become my album of the year. Their live shows are incredible.
    Already downloaded the digital version and it's superb! Got the tea towel last year at their show in Toronto.
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    Just bought the last one & looking forward the new one.
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    Canadian tour schedule so far: coast to coast
    July 1 - Canso NS - Stan Rogers Fest
    5 - Montreal jazz Festival
    7 - Toronto - Hugh's Room
    8 - Orillia Ont - Mariposa Festival
    9 - Winnipeg - Folk Festival
    15 - Vancouver Folk Fest
    16 - White Rock BC (5 minutes from US border) - outdoor event
    17 - Vancouver Folk Fest
    18 - Victoria BC - Butchart Gardens
    20 - Edmonton - Festival Place
    21 - Calgary Folk Fest
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    The new album arrived today - on first listen it's a winner.

    There are definitely some progressive influences coming through - playing with 3 Friends last year must have rubbed off on them .

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    Quote Originally Posted by adap2it View Post
    I knew that you would like them Ian...They are playing Hugh's Room in Toronto on July 7. I recommended this venue and management secured the gig. As I said on post #13, they are becoming more prog and less folk, but I enjoy both. They are a very talented band that are just as effective as an acoustic group, which they are quite often...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MkevC4V9Ihw
    Yup, they're good, I'll be buying the new one, hope they make their way through Boston at some stage I'm sure they are great live.
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    Quote Originally Posted by taliesin View Post
    The new album arrived today - on first listen it's a winner.

    There are definitely some progressive influences coming through - playing with 3 Friends last year must have rubbed off on them .
    That influence goes back much further and is shared by all the leading Moulettes members (Hannah, Ollie, Ruth and Jim). Bassplayer Jim Mortimore has played with Arthur Brown in the past and is the son of Malcolm Mortimore, who drums on the Gentle Giant album Three Friends.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NogbadTheBad View Post
    Yup, they're good, I'll be buying the new one, hope they make their way through Boston at some stage I'm sure they are great live.
    Been playing the Preternatural constantly and it may well be my 2016 album of the year! They are only doing a Canadian tour this year Ian, who knows what the future holds for this exceptional group of musicians...really looking forward to show on July 7.
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    This is right up my alley. Thanks!

    Holy shit! They sound like the Andrew Sisters at times, Dave.
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    Quote Originally Posted by progeezer View Post
    This is right up my alley. Thanks!

    Holy shit! They sound like the Andrew Sisters at times, Dave.
    What are you...a fucking parrot? Just kidding...They are special and are moving up.
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    I ordered Constellations, Bear's Revenge & s/t. Will wait til the price comes down before I get the newest one.

    I need to die pretty soon so I can stop spending all this money.
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    Quote Originally Posted by progeezer View Post

    I need to die pretty soon so I can stop spending all this money.
    That probably won't stop you

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    Quote Originally Posted by progeezer View Post
    This is right up my alley. Thanks!

    Holy shit! They sound like the Andrew Sisters at times, Dave.
    Check out the song Songbird, especially in the current live version with guitarist Raevenan Husbandes taking some of the lead vocals, and you realise you aren't that far off.

    Have had the fortune to have seen them live three times now, all gigs were quite different but wonderful in their own right. It was really funny to see how much their performance at Shrewsbury Folk Festival puzzled the regulars there. I even heard remarks around me mentioning "Ooh, they are far too progrock for me".

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    When I saw them last year at the Cavern in Toronto, I mentioned to them that they sounded like the Andrew Sisters at times...looking forward to seeing them again next month.
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    Quote Originally Posted by progeezer View Post
    I ordered Constellations, Bear's Revenge & s/t. Will wait til the price comes down before I get the newest one.

    I need to die pretty soon so I can stop spending all this money.
    Geez!! Bear's Revenge is my favourite (although, I haven't heard the new one yet...just got it in the mail). Such a talented band.

    neil

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    The vocals, arranging, and writing for that matter are all pretty damn outrageous. Such a fresh, organic feel this talented bunch possesses.

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    Quote Originally Posted by boilk View Post
    Geez!! Bear's Revenge is my favourite (although, I haven't heard the new one yet...just got it in the mail). Such a talented band.

    neil

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    Tonight is the first I've heard them. They are incredible!

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    Another album called Kinbom and Kessner featuring Hannah Miller. The tune posted here sounds fantastic.

    http://www.forfolkssake.com/news/323...-the-moulettes

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    I just got all 3 & I'm playing the hell out of them. Extraordinary!
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    Quote Originally Posted by progeezer View Post
    I just got all 3 & I'm playing the hell out of them. Extraordinary!
    Hey Steve, why don't you come up to Toronto and see them for yourself?
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    Quote Originally Posted by progeezer View Post
    I just got all 3 & I'm playing the hell out of them. Extraordinary!
    I'm right with you brother except I ordered all 4

    The Bears Revenge came two days ago and I'm loving it to death. The last track is astounding. This group scratches a lot of itches for me personally. Can't wait to catch them live.

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    Moulettes have been in Canada for a few days. They have been in a rehearsal production facility in Montreal preparing for their cross Canada tour. Arcade Fire are in the room next to them.
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    Just spun the new one for the first time last night. Great stuff. One of the songs, Parasite, I believe, definitely had a few Gentle Giant moments. I can see why they are getting some puzzled looks at folk festivals. That element is pretty far submerged on Preternatural.

    neil

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    New live video for the song Patterns.

    Although I really like their albums and simply adore them in a live environment. I could probably spend a whole gig just admiring the work of drummer Oliver Austin, whose approach to drumming I find incredibly refreshing. I also know from first hand experience that he is always very much aware of the sonic environment he is playing in. Saw them playing almost acoustically, with hardly any amplification, in a small theatre and he kept it all extremely well in balance with the rest of the band. Last time I saw them was in a small church which up to a few years ago would be a superb spot for them but they were already playing some songs from the then to be released album Preternatural and again they all kept it very much in check, of course helped by their own sound engineer.

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