Moshimoshi
Green LP


4.5
superb

Review

by Jalapeno CONTRIBUTOR (30 Reviews)
June 29th, 2023 | 16 replies


Release Date: 04/28/2023 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Not your regular sushi bar order.

With wave number five of the sprawling genre coined “emo” in full-swing, fans are never short of new material to immerse themselves in. One little-known rising star deserving more attention is Helsinki-based quartet moshimoshi. Although the band name may conjure up images of your favourite side order from your local pop-up, hipster-packed sushi bar, what the Finns serve up is a delicious sonic mixture with its roots deep in the late 80s indie and Midwest emo scenes, complemented by light dustings of post-hardcore and math rock. Formed in 2020 and with the short and sweet EP moshimoshi I under their belts, the band fully fledged the nest in 2023 with the release of GREEN LP – a record capturing a young band sounding as fresh as daisies, brimming with confidence and showing huge potential for the future.

Stylistically, the bones of GREEN LP are mainly composed of fast, heavily distorted guitar chords, interwoven with jangly guitar licks. Played by Eetu Tuominen with a high degree of precision, these mathy yet effortless sounding lead parts snake their way through each track, providing a healthy dose of melody. The two styles of guitar playing bounce off each other incredibly well, managing to sound simultaneously uplifting and melancholic. “Is It Still Called Sailing if the Ship Has No Sails” serves as the best example, starting with an American Football inspired riff then bursting into a world of semi-chaotic emo bliss before ending with a smooth, silky outro. The Midwest emo base is nuanced by the inclusion of harsh vocals with the urgency of Aatu Kovanen’s earnest delivery showing an obvious influence from screamo legends Gospel.

Most impressive is how the album is structured. The soft, mellow leads alongside gentle post rock-esque drumming break up the aggressive parts effectively, ensuring the album flows with ease and provides a pacing which makes the album easily digestible. The cherry topping the already tasty cake comes with the end piece “Well, This Is Where We Part Ways”. Starting with gorgeous post-rock influenced guitar leads reminiscent of the opening track “Sleeping Under a Green Leaf”, this initially has the effect of bringing the record full circle before a surprise eruption of crunching chords, blistering leads, and crashing drums bring the album to an epic close. With stunning musicianship, a bold delivery and an uncanny ability to evoke multiple emotions at once, GREEN LP is a truly excellent debut that compiles various genres of decades past into a product that emanates nothing but the utmost freshness and leaves you hungry for more.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
BitterJalapenoJr
Contributing Reviewer
June 29th 2023


1027 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Short one for a fantastic debut album. Thanks to Sowing for the proofread.

Sowing
Moderator
June 29th 2023


43944 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

It was easy to proofread, because it was a great review ;-)



I'm excited to give this a spin, might get around to it this afternoon.

SlothcoreSam
June 29th 2023


6205 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Great review BJ!



Album is indeed great, lots of energy.

BitterJalapenoJr
Contributing Reviewer
June 29th 2023


1027 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Thanks folks. The hero here is the still unconfirmed participant in Music League who submitted a song from this, without which I likely wouldn't have discovered the band.

Pikazilla
June 29th 2023


29743 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

moshimoshi dare desu ka



can't wait to check

anat
Contributing Reviewer
June 29th 2023


5748 Comments


the music league benefactor has been confirmed, jalapeño!

Pikazilla
June 29th 2023


29743 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

is it still called sailing slaps

mkmusic1995
Contributing Reviewer
June 29th 2023


1727 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

This sounds like a really cool listen, will definitely check soon. Very nice review! :D

BitterJalapenoJr
Contributing Reviewer
June 29th 2023


1027 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

@mkmusic - cheers, hope you get some fun from it!



@anat, you are a fucking legend of the highest order.





Shemson
June 29th 2023


4156 Comments


Gave that track a couple points in the music league, will definitely check this out soon - nice review!

fogza
Contributing Reviewer
June 29th 2023


9753 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Nice one jalapeño!

BitterJalapenoJr
Contributing Reviewer
July 1st 2023


1027 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

The replay value on this is insane.

ashcrash9
Contributing Reviewer
August 26th 2023


3347 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

mad I slept on this one. rips hard

BitterJalapenoJr
Contributing Reviewer
August 26th 2023


1027 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Cheers for stopping by Ash, glad you're enjoying it.

JohnnyoftheWell
Staff Reviewer
November 14th 2023


60316 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

fuck this fucks

BitterJalapenoJr
Contributing Reviewer
November 14th 2023


1027 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Fucking right it fucks.



Might be closer to a 4 than a 4.5 now but it's holding up very well.



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