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MOOMAW - "26"

One song per month, for every month of age 26. Get the 12 month CD complete with 28-page booklet of original artwork and journal entries.

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Nathan Moomaw plays folk music to lay back in the park and sip whiskey to. Keeping your eyes on the plants and trees and trying to avoid glancing at the buildings towering above the foliage. You feel an addictive pleasant sad.
Some nice words from some lovely publications:

It's not always easy to choke down sugary singer-songwriters, but San Francisco's Nathan Moomaw writes songs that are as disarming as they are un-pretentious. With a clear, pure voice that tiptoes between innocence and sadness, the tunesmith trusts his wistful compositions to rickety cradles of acoustic guitar, ukulele, toy piano, and about a dozen other instruments. Moomaw's new disc, 26, is a concept album - a song summing up each month of his 26th year. Granted, it's a precious conceit, but the disc comes off less like a teenage diary and more like a tender commiseration.
- Jason Heller (The Onion A.V. Club)

First of all, I adored this album because it reverberated with the soothing quality of Iron & Wine; secondly, because of the intriguing and original concept behind the album. Each song is titled after a month of the year, reflecting that specific month in a respective year of Nathan Moomaw's life. This album is folkie and eerie like Devendra Banhart, but is sublimely subdued and quirky like Kings of Convenience. Unpredictable at its best, 26 is an acoustic personal journey through Nathan Moomaw's most private thoughts--think Fevers and Mirrors by Bright Eyes sans the depression. Instead of dark suicidal melodies, Moomaw uses lighthearted chimes, innocent guitar cords and laid back, Damien Jurado-esque vocals to convey a sense of heartbrokenness atop a sense of human accomplishment, making 26 one of my favorite lo-fi albums of 2008.
- Kristyn Lambrecht ( Slug Magazine )

He wrote a song every month in the year he turned 26, and they are a gorgeous set of fractured folk tunes.
- Anablog

...genuinely breathtaking songs! The sincere lyrics and soft, lo-fi vocals are backed by a very folk-country sound... kind of like Iron & Wine, but there are more experimenting with styles and instruments. Essentially, 26 lets the listeners peek into the personal journey of Nathan Moomaw; in a way, we get to witness Nathan’s growth from a twenty-six year old musician with a brilliant idea for an album to a twenty-seven year old musician who just completed a strikingly ambitious project.
- Lycanthropy

Dude records one song for every month of his 26th year. Pretty solid "NEW WEIRD AMERICA" riffage.
- KUCI, Irvine

Moomaw, celebrating the release of his CD 26, braved the reverb chamber of chatter in the room with his breed of understated kitchen sink folk. Looping musical saw melodies, tabla and some keys underneath his deftly plucked guitar, the mild-mannered Moomaw was just shy of confessional and sometimes reminiscent of the sunnier side of Donovan as he charmed onlookers for most of his set. I found myself wishing I was listening to him around a campfire with a handful of friends for full effect. The tune “September,” with its quiet annunciations and color metaphors, recalls a time when Kings of Convenience, Iron and Wine and M. Ward ushered in the “Quiet is the New Loud” era with their low decibel indie folk, before their musical “careers” and compositions became more grandiose, and some dude named Bon Iver had to lock himself in a cabin for a year to rediscover the elusive Q.
- Joseph Hayes ( Bay Bridged )

He creates an easy style of folk music {an almost fairytale quality folk music} that is as much at home this year as it will be twenty years from now.
- Billy ( The World Forgot )

...“26”, an enchanting sequence of songs focused on folk sounds, which the scattered hints of psychedelia à-la Olivia Tremor Control do not distract from a gentle songwriting, leitmotif of the whole album.
- Alessandra Reale ( Ondarock )

...refreshing with well-executed depth and texture, every song evoking new themes and sounding distinct from the last. The tracks flow effortlessly into the ears, and while his winsome lyrics may be glossed over at first, they easily stand on their own. Moomaw’s gentle voice, acoustic guitar, ukulele, glockenspiel, saw (of the woodcutting variety), various percussives and friendly chuckle make for a complex, lo-fi, gypsy-delic folk romp that is both entrancing and relaxing
- Michelle Springmeyer ( The Skinny )

Moomaw's Website
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Gazebo Music

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Music:

Member Since: 5/30/2005
Band Website: www.moomaw.info
Band Members: Instrumentation: ukulele, hand percussion, guitar, toy piano, musical saw, loops, mountain dulcimer, mandolin, casio, banjo, other things that make noise
Influences: my father and all my family, golden retrievers, growing up in a house where i had no neighbors, living in the city, gram parsons, syd barrett, donovan, the byrds, huxley, absinthe, tony caro & john, leonard cohen, the band, yo la tengo, beauty, sadness, red wine, miller, townes van zandt, jason molina, marquez, vashti bunyan, doc boggs, whiskey, isb, patchen, neil young, thirteenth floor elevators, love, the way the crooked golden light angles across my roof, through my smoke and vice-ridden passages into what i hope will become my own eternity, if even just for the second that it takes to hold my breath and exhale

Sounds Like: a salvia sunset drawn in crayon
Record Label: Gazebo Music, Rock Park
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

What a Follón!

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Posted by on Thu, 28 May 2009 05:16:00 GMT

Butifarrada Artistica & more!

This Sunday I will be playing at La Floresta for Butifarrada Artistica, a sausage festival. Contrary to the way it sounds I do believe ladies will be allowed. It is going to be a beautiful day here ...
Posted by on Wed, 20 May 2009 03:46:00 GMT

La Primavera Loca

This Saturday, May 2, Moomaw will be sharing the stage of Eléctric Bar with The Not Knowing. We will be collaborating on some special songs and each playing our own tunes as well. Once again showing...
Posted by on Thu, 30 Apr 2009 02:08:00 GMT

Tonight April 16 in Gracia [location change]

There is a change to the show tonight in Gracia. Apparently it's quite in fashion to shut music venues down in Barcelona these days and apparently that happened at Bar Mandragora. However, the show ...
Posted by on Thu, 16 Apr 2009 02:33:00 GMT

The Night Of The Living Covers - Tonight, Sat April 11

Tonight (Saturday April 11) I have the pleasure of accompanying Evripidis and his Tragedies at a show at the fancy Hotel Le Meridien. He will be playing a long list of wonderful covers on a grand pi...
Posted by on Sat, 11 Apr 2009 06:59:00 GMT

Finding Spain

I am now in Barcelona. It is lovely and ringing with life. Tonight, Thursday 3/26, I will be accompanying a lovely artist called The Not Knowing at Bar Minusa (carrer Valencia, 166, Barcelona) @9pm....
Posted by on Thu, 26 Mar 2009 03:18:00 GMT

Moomaw to venture ~ Last SF show this Wednesday

Come by and hold my breath.  The measure of an absolute whim cast into a shining second:Wednesday, March 4th, 8pmPenny Arcade @ The Makeout Room (3225 22nd Street @ Mission)WHITE MUSICMOOMAWTHE PENNY ...
Posted by on Mon, 02 Mar 2009 16:34:00 GMT

Final Shows in San Francisco

Approaching the final days here in the Bay.  Please join me at the final Moomaw show in San Francisco, a week from this Wednesday.  Raul's Penny Arcade is always a groovy time and the upcoming showcas...
Posted by on Sun, 22 Feb 2009 23:03:00 GMT

Far Out Fest ~ Sat Jan 31 2-6pm @ El Rio ~ Last Outta Sight!

Whilst following a moaning ray of sunbleed I was met by a small clan of even smaller gnomes carrying mild-sized teacups of blood orange red wine.  In less than so many words they heralded that it was ...
Posted by on Mon, 26 Jan 2009 17:32:00 GMT

Holiday CD for free download and More!

There is over a foot of snow on the ground here in my hometown where I just arrived this evening. Winter wonderland.And I have a present for you! A lovely holiday CD recorded live at the Outta Sight...
Posted by on Sun, 21 Dec 2008 21:03:00 GMT