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Moin
You Never End
Moin are Valentina Magaletti with Tom Halstead and Joe Andrews (Raime), and their third album of finely tempered post-hardcore expands their remit (and no doubt their reach) by adding original vocals by Coby Sey, Olan Monk, james k, and Sophia Al-Maria for a patented knit of wiry guitars and trilling stickwork referencing touchstones by Shellac, Slint and Fugazi.
In key with the emergence of notable band-style ensembles from London such as Mica Levi’s Good Sad Happy Bad, bar italia, or Still House Plants, Moin revel in the gauzy tonal infidelity of analog craft and formats that, while still employing computers in post-production, leans into the human grease of hands-on experience. Since their inception over a decade ago, the trio have taken a studied view of nostalgia; as much of the scene has attempted to recapture the lost essence of '90s euphoria, Moin have augmented it, wondering what bands like Slint and Fugazi might have sounded like if they'd opened their eyes to parallel musical developments.
A1
Guess It's Wrecked
A2
Cubby
A3
Family Way
A4
What If You Didn't Need A Reason
A5
Lift You
A6
It's Messy Coping
B1
We Know What Gives
B2
C'mon Dive
B3
Anything But Sopo
B4
Happy In The Wrong Way
B5
Just Married

