RecommNeds | The Myrrors and Moth Effect
By Aaron Stein Apr 23, 2015 • 8:10 am PDT

Words By: Aaron “Neddy” Stein
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The Myrrors: Arena Negra

Back to the heady stuff, I present The Myrrors. They hail from Tucson, Arizona, but sound more like they come from somewhere between Jupiter and Saturn. Their excellent new album on the Beyond Beyond Is Beyond label is Arena Negra, four tracks of penetrating, expansive guitar jams. The album is bookended by two long-players, including a set-ending 20-minute hallucinogenic journey sure to appease the most discerning of heads. Enjoy the trip, folks!
Rdio: http://www.rdio.com/artist/The_My rrors/album/Arena_Negra/
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/7N3i nN3FZPz9crV18k563q
Rhapsody: http://www.rhapsody.com/artist/the-myrrors/album/arena-negra
Bandcamp: https://themyrrors.bandcamp.com/album/arena-negra-2
Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/mike-newman/sets/the-myrrors-arena-negra
Moth Effect: Crocodilians

Moth Effect is a solo instrumental act out of Sussex, England that’s worth a blip or two on your radar screen. His new album, Crocodilians is everything you want instrumental music to be: compelling, psychedelic, groovy. Sounds from the 1960s, 1970s, 1980s and 1990s are compressed into a single modern-day sound to irresistible effect. There’s plenty of room for your brain to bounce around in here, ambient passages flip into synthy sections; krautrock-ishness finds looping crescendos and so on. Check it out…
Rdio: http://www.rdio.com/artist/Moth_Eff ect/album/Crocodilians/
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/2M WTkFYcpN97d4Ux7tZILu
Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/moth-effect/sets/crocodilians