Strange Moosic Explained

Strange Moosic
Type:Studio album
Artist:Herman Düne
Cover:HermanDune_Moosic.jpg
Released:2011
Genre:Anti-Folk
Length:41:05
Label:Strange Moosic
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Strange Moosic is a 2011 studio album by Herman Düne.[2] [3] A video made for the album starred Jon Hamm and a blue yeti-esque creature.

Critical reception

The Guardian wrote: "Innocent indie pop with a dash of wit is still this duo's raison d'être and they do it wonderfully well on Strange Moosic."[4] BBCs Garry Mulholland gave the album a favourable review and named it their best album.[5]

Track list

  1. Tell Me Something I Don't Know – 3:35
  2. Ah Hears Strange Moosic – 3:39
  3. Be a Doll and Take My Heart – 3:02
  4. Where Is the Man? – 3:07
  5. Lay Your Head on My Chest – 3:57
  6. Monument Park – 2:27
  7. In the Long Long Run – 5:00
  8. Your Love Is Gold – 2:41
  9. The Rock – 3:52
  10. Just Like Summer – 4:02
  11. My Joy – 2:02
  12. Magician – 3:41

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Herman Dune, Strange Moosic (City Slang) ***. York Press.
  2. News: Herman Dune—French folkies explore the darker side of early rock ’n’ roll. Greene. Sarah. Now. 24 January 2012.
  3. Web site: Herman Düne | Biography & History. AllMusic.
  4. Web site: Herman Dune – Strange Moosic: album stream. Tim. Jonze. May 27, 2011. www.theguardian.com.
  5. Web site: Herman Dune Strange Moosic Review. 2011-07-30.