MoeTar
Entropy Of The Century
Magna Carta
19 August 2014
Describing MoeTar is no easy feat. In fact, the task is as challenging as the band's music itself. A simplistic and accurate statement could be "MoeTar sounds like the Beatles + Frank Zappa + XTC on Acid". You could also try to peg MoeTar to a list of genres, but who the hell knows what a prog-pop-fusion-avant fusion band sounds like anyway?
The fact is, MoeTar's music defies categorization and, therein, lies the band's special appeal. Tricky rhythms and technical pyrotechnics are not in themselves anything special.
On Entropy of the Century, MoeTar expands its palette even further. The band understands the power of pop to deliver a message that sticks, but unlike most pop, uses the full breadth of the musical language to convey that message.
Entropy of the Century captures an important new band coming into its own, harnessing the disparate powers of its extraordinary musicians for a common purpose. Don't bother trying to define the band. Just listen. Listen to the band and listen to what the public has said:
"Moorea is the next Adele."
"Wow! This song leveled me. Simply fantastic. Finally something fresh."
"I had to buy the album and hear the rest of this strange aural concoction."
"The singer's vocals are beautiful, strong, and easy on the ears."
"If you like modern progressive rock with a dose of experimentation, you will dig this."
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