Dadcore

Dadcore

by Mozes and the Firstborn
Dadcore

Dadcore

by Mozes and the Firstborn

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Overview

Continuing to expand beyond their scrappy garage pop roots, Dutch indie rockers Mozes and the Firstborn take a more varied approach on Dadcore, their wily third full-length. As on 2016's surprisingly strong Great Pile of Nothing, the quartet wield their knack for melody with increasing ease, laying out 11 hooky new cuts interspersed with seven brief sonic interludes whose single character names spell out the album's title ("D," "A," "D," and so on). Still a relatively young band, the Firstborn haven't matured quite enough to settle into natural dadcore mediocrity, and if the various forms of guitar rock they celebrate here fall under any loose associations of "dad rock," they do so with plenty of craft and charm. The sing-along punk of the title track is so sugary and infectious, it hardly matters whether they're yelling "dadcore" or "popcorn." With its slide guitar, harmonica, and loose, jangling vibe, "Baldy" chugs vaguely into rootsy classic rock territory while the excellent "Blow Up" revisits the springy '90s-indebted alt-pop that marked much of their previous release. Bottom-heavy riffs and grungy guitar grooves remain the Firstborn's bailiwick and frontman Melle Dielesen's voice breaks up in all the right places, giving certain lines a ragged panache. The six-minute standout "Scotch Tape Stick with Me" plays out as a sort of scuzzy indie rock suite, changing tempos and segueing into a spoken word section bookended by big rousing choruses and strong harmonies. On paper, Mozes and the Firstborn seem like they could easily fall on the wrong side of jokey lo-fi slackery, but on Dadcore they once again prove their worth with a deceivingly smart and undeniably catchy third outing. ~ Timothy Monger

Product Details

Release Date: 06/14/2019
Label: Burger Records
UPC: 0634457877948

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Mozes and the Firstborn   Primary Artist
Harry de Wit   Bass,Piano,Percussion,Clarinet (Bass)
Together Pangea   Featured Artist
Danny Bengston   Vocals
William Keegan   Vocals
Kelsey Reckling   Vocals,Featured Artist

Technical Credits

Eric Carlson   Mixing
Remko Schouten   Engineer
Rob Barbato   Mixing
Roland Cosio   Mixing
Andrew Schubert   Mixing
Heba Kadry   Mastering
Mathias Janmaat   Composer,Additional Production
Tjeerd Bomhof   Composer,Additional Production
Mozes and the Firstborn   Composer,Interlude
Corto Blommaert   Producer
Ernst-Jan Van Doorn   Producer
Melle Dielesen   Engineer,Producer
Raven Aartsen   Mixing,Engineer,Producer
Sarah Tudzin   Mixing Assistant
Chris Van Velde   Engineer
Kelsey Reckling   Composer
Tim Visser   Engineer
Jan Schenk   Engineer
Fokke De Wit   Engineer
Bart Van Hasselt   Engineer
Casper Van Der Lans   Engineer
Chris Coady   Mixing,Producer
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