Moumou Timers no spring chickens
Press release – 14 November 2011
Moumou Timers no spring chickens
They certainly have been around the block but reckon it’s never too late for a first. So, at a combined age of close to 200 years, the “Moumou Timers” from Paekakariki are releasing their debut album.
“Te Miti and beyond” contains 14 high energy tracks of rock and reggae, with themes as diverse as chicken farming, custody disputes, on line dating and murder.
Bass player Stefan Wolf says the Moumous have been together for about two years. “We love getting together once a week, having a few beers and rocking out. The fact that we have recorded a few of our compositions on the side and are able to release them is a bit of a bonus.”
Like many bands these days, the Moumou Timers are making their album available through online retailers like CD Baby and iTunes.
The Moumous will be launching the CD at Finn’s
Bar and Restaurant in Paekakariki on Friday, 25 November
from 7pm. The Bakelites will also be performing, bringing
their shimmering pop from Wellington to the Kapiti
Coast.
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