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 American Songwriter | moe.: What Happened To The LA LAsAmerican SongwriterBut on LA LAs, bassist Rob Derhak sings lead – a Travis suggestion – giving the vocals a bit more resonance and low-end umph, and it also picks up in tempo and tone. On the other hand, the band and Travis both had a hand in choosing what songs made it ... |
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| Live Review: moe. at New York City's Hiro Ballroom (1/23)Consequence of SoundThere were sound problems at various points, such as Rob Derhak's bass shitting the bed during the climax of “Puebla”, and percussionist Jim Loughlin was regrettably low in the mix. Yet, there were also moments where the band's normal live greatness ... and more » |
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| moe.: What Happened to the La LasPopMattersRob Derhak's bass sounds great all across this album, regardless of whether he's doubling a guitar or doing his own thing. The band's two percussionists, drummer Vinnie Amico and multi-intrumentalist Jim Loughlin, also sound distinctive here, ... and more » |
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| What Happened To The La LasGlide Magazine... truly strong group of songs including Al Schnier's surging, slide guitar-ridden “Downward Facing Dog,” the dramatic and percussive “The Bones of Lazarus,” and the dynamically shifting “Haze,” all of which bear Rob Derhak's unmistakable vocal stamp. |
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| ON THE CALENDARPhiladelphia InquirerIn a remarkable career that's touched upon three decades and produced 17 albums, the quintet of Al Schnier and Chuck Garvey on guitars and vocals, Rob Derhak on bass and vocals, Jim Loughlin on percussion and vibes, and Vinnie Amico on Drums, ... |
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| Veteran rockers moe. jam out on their iPadsallvoicesWhen asked how viable the iPad is as a musical instrument, Rob Derhak, the group's bass guitarist, admitted that “it's more of a gimmick.” Band members pointed to the device's lack of tactile feedback as an inherent functional difficulty. and more » |
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| Album Review: moe. – What Happened to the La LasConsequence of SoundOn “Puebla”, bassist Rob Derhak lays down a funky foundation echoed in a dark guitar/vibraphone riff under a psychedelic slide guitar. Percussionist Jim Loughlin's “Chromatic Nightmare” is a thorny, proggy instrumental, a sort of bizarro, ... |
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