Member Since: 4/15/2005
Band Website: mobiusband.com
Band Members: Peter Sax
Noam Schatz
Ben Sterling
Influences: Hot Stock Tips, Levitra, Viagra, Nigerian Bank Accounts
Sounds Like:
“Rewriting pop songs through washes of electronica, furious shoegaeze guitar, and Krautrock repetition, this Brooklyn-by-way-of-Shutesbury-Mass trio have made an album every bit as endlessly playable as their moniker would indicate.†- Details
“Sounds like the French Kicks' Trial of the Century melded with a half stoned Julian Casablancas singing for the Postal Service. This is high- experimentalism and the Brooklyn outfit seems hell-bent on tweaking traditionalism...Mobius Band is well on its way." –Filter
"Mobius Band's second full-length, Heaven, blurs the line between indie rock and bittersweet synth pop....A shifting soundscape of brain-burrowing harmonies and meticulously tweaked blips and beeps." – Magnet
"Simply great pop." - Esquire
"Heaven teems with impossible-to-duplicate sounds, danceable beats and hook-laden choruses." – Paste Magazine
"Rich, inventive textures." – The Onion
"If the hipsters of Interpol ever decide to unclip their ties, relax their ironic poses and have — oh, I don't know — fun, their music might come close to approximating that of Mobius Band." – Harp
"Mobius Band links lattices of guitar with wistful vocals and disorienting electronics." - New York Times
"We like you, because your melodies are catchy and you're fun live, and the short-circuiting keyboards all over Heaven are ridiculous. One of the closest things to a guaranteed good time New York is offering right now." - CMJ
"Mobius hijacks electronic music and dresses it up in luminescent pop, with a heavy dose of brainy self-reflection." – Flavorpill
"Mobius Band wooed us." - Stereogum
"Tinkly tones are at the center of Mobius Band's synth-rock, evoking music boxes and toy pianos. Yet Heaven, which deserves to be the Brooklyn trio's breakthrough release, isn't limited by dainty timbres. Mobius Band's brand of synth-rock has muscle." - Washington Post
"The confident Heaven crackles with energy and benefits from a far more sophisticated, dynamic approach including a wonderfully seamless application of electronics. Synthesized and live beats merge with slashing guitar, bubbling bass and glimmering washes of keys." - Creative Loafing
"Mobius Band pulls strength from sorrow by handling grave subject matter with surprising cheerfulness. Catchy, consistent, compelling." - Boston Herald
"As Heaven unfolds, the band straddles the over and undergrounds, shying away from neither the squealing dissonant breakdowns, nor the refined pop rock. Noise can be happiness, but so can melody." - Philadelphia City Paper
"A perfectly polished synth heavy gem." – The Stranger
"The group's attention to little sonic details elevates it beyond the realm of mere tech-pop fan boys to something truly special...Mobius Band has forced me to readily acknowledge that great pop can indeed come out of the marriage of man, machine and melody." - Reveille
"Mobius Band flex the hard-earned muscularity of their ensemble chops at new, anthemic levels and saddle that energy in the blown-speaker crunch of circuit-bent Casios." – Detour
BLOG QUOTE OF THE YEAR:
"MOBIUS BAND's HEAVEN KICKS THE PISS OUT OF CHILDREN AND LEAVES BOTTOMS RED." - Burning Star