Monday, April 15, 2019

Moriarty @ Sound Preservation Society Records, Teignmouth, Saturday April 13th



What better way to celebrate Record Store Day than popping along to the opening of a brand new one eh? Bung in a live session from a cracking band, Moriarty, too and I'm one happy bunny.


A duo (drums and guitar) from 'the dark corners of Devon' Moriarty trade in high octane down and dirty garage blues with a side order of punk swagger that rapidly raised the temperature of Sound Preservation Society Records to near vinyl melting point. Sensing danger one of the band took the action out onto the street, quite possibly scaring the bejesus out of passing pensioners and seagulls alike. Mightily impressive squished into the confines of record shop you can see Moriarty being equally at 'holmes' (oh come on...it had to be done) on a ruddy massive festival stage and, if there's any justice in this world, that's where they'll be heading. Catch 'em somewhere sweaty and intimate while you still can.

PS: Loved the new Sound Preservation Society Records shop too.


A great selection of vinyl, neatly organised for your perusing pleasure, with some proper bargains (a copy of the Sensational Alex Harvey Band Live album for £1 anyone...oh yes) too.

No comments: