Acronyms is Bee vs. Moth’s second album, released September 6, 2010. Since 2008, the Austin band has worked with a permanent five-piece with the addition of tenor and bari sax player Thomas van der Brook, who also engineered Acronyms. Since the debut Bee vs. Moth album, bassist Philip Moody has also added upright bass to the instrumentation. All of the songs on Acronyms were written by Moody and drummer Sarah Norris. Norris also constructed a little-known historical instrument called the intonarumori, which was used on the album.
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Acronyms is Bee vs. Moth’s second album, released September 6, 2010. Since 2008, the Austin band has worked with a permanent five-piece with the addi… read more
Acronyms is Bee vs. Moth’s second album, released September 6, 2010. Since 2008, the Austin band has worked with a permanent five-piece with the addition of tenor and bari sax player Tho… read more
Bee vs. Moth is a multiple-genre, weirdo instrumental rock band from Austin, Texas. Their mission is to bravely explore the little-traveled and oft-neglected territory between Ornette Coleman's doom metal band and Mr. Rogers' dude ranch. Along the way, they'll tromp through a few Latin tunes, knock over some perfectly good chords, and spill improvised solos on their nice, clean shirts. Or someone once put it, "You guys sound like Sonic Youth meets the Tijuana Brass."
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Bee vs. Moth is a multiple-genre, weirdo instrumental rock band from Austin, Texas. Their mission is to bravely explore the little-traveled and oft-neglected territory between Ornette Colem… read more
Bee vs. Moth is a multiple-genre, weirdo instrumental rock band from Austin, Texas. Their mission is to bravely explore the little-traveled and oft-neglected territory between Ornette Coleman's doom metal band and Mr. Rogers'… read more