Described on the duo's Bancamp page as "A time capsule, to our best friends, our old friends, and for each other." released March 29, 2019 The Mops are Charlotte Hill - vocals, guitar, viola, keys, songwriting Gregory Hunter - vocals, guitar, basses, banjo, songwriting with… Danny Mendelson and Lorenzo Castoldi, drums Zoe Dweck, violin Charlotte Berg, violin Frank Gyeabour, trumpet Andrew Skrzypczak, bassoon Asher Stein, saxophone Recorded at 62 Douglas by Joseph Kress and Steven Meara Mixed by Oliver Hill and Ryan McGonigle Mastered by Steven Meara Album Art by Emily Harter
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Described on the duo's Bancamp page as "A time capsule, to our best friends, our old friends, and for each other." released March 29,… read more
Described on the duo's Bancamp page as "A time capsule, to our best friends, our old friends, and for each other." released March 29, 2019 The Mops are Charlotte Hill - v… read more
There are multiple artists with this name: 1. The story began in Japan in 1966 when 5 highschool boys started the band influenced by the Ventures. They were Mikiharu Suzuki (drums), Tarou Miyuki (guitarr), Hiromitu Suzuki (Vocals), Kaoru Murakami (Bas)and Masaru Hoshi (lead Gtr,Vocals). In November 1967 The Mops (モップス) debuted as the "The First Psychedelic band in Japan" and they released their first single "Asamade Matenai". In April 1968 they released their first album called "Psychedelic Sound In Japan". It contains both covers and their own songs. … read more
There are multiple artists with this name: 1. The story began in Japan in 1966 when 5 highschool boys started the band influenced by the Ventures. They were Mikiharu Suzuki (drums), Tarou M… read more
There are multiple artists with this name: 1. The story began in Japan in 1966 when 5 highschool boys started the band influenced by the Ventures. They were Mikiharu Suzuki (drums), Tarou Miyuki (guitarr), Hiromitu Suzuki (Vocals), Kao… read more