The Moog

The Moog came together out of the friendship three classmates who spent their formative years jamming together in their free time playing Nirvana, Led Zeppelin and Placebo covers and writing their own material. In 2004, they decided to get serious about their band. The rest as they say is history.
Sold For Tomorrow, the band's debut album, will undoubtedly inspire bedroom rock out dance parties across the nation. The CD is packed full of immediately catchy pop songs inspired by sixties rock 'n' roll bands (The Beatles, Beach Boys), late seventies punk (Ramones, Blondie), and an assorted variety of right now (Blur, Libertines). Sold For Tomorrow was mixed by Jack Endino (Nirvana, Hot Hot Heat, Soundgarden) at Electrokitty in Seattle and mastered in LA with Dave Schultz (Pretenders, Otis Redding). Sold For Tomorrow gets to the core of The Moog. A little bit experimental, a little bit indie rock, a little bit pop - all good!
This is an album full of those feel good summer songs we wait for all year.