Moron - All Quiet On The Best Western Front

Published Sunday 2nd September 2012
Moron - All Quiet On The Best Western Front
Moron - All Quiet On The Best Western Front

STYLE: Roots/Acoustic
RATING 6 6 6 6 6 6
OUR PRODUCT CODE: 128085-19423
LABEL: Independent
FORMAT: CD Album
ITEMS: 1

Reviewed by Stephen Luff

Bob Brown (aka Moron) has developed a niche for himself and his music with his unique musical style, his often 'deadpan' voice and his generous policy of giving away his recordings. If you are unfamiliar with Bob's work, the closest comparison is with late 70s new wave/late punk, (for example the track "Band Of Destroying Angles") laced with an acerbic humour and black irony similar to some of Steve Taylor's output in the mid '80s. An example of the latter is "Grave Flowers" with the lyrics "Flowers on the grave, tell me what they do/Can't be for the expired coz his time on earth is through/Flowers on the grave can't beautify your doom/Get the can of spray paint for your empty whitewashed tomb." There are some snags though. Bob's voice is a difficult listen and often close to going off key (such as on "Love Rain" and "Real"). The attraction of 'All Quiet On The Best Western Front', however, is the ability for Moron's quirky lyrics to be consistently thought provoking, eg, "Caffeine" ("I want to be caffeine clean, Jesus/I want to get up about being clean") and "Fruity" ("I wanna bear some fruit. Gonna work, gonna grapple/Just wanna hear my Saviour say, 'How 'bout them apples?'"). The production values here are a big improvement on Moron's previous albums and the singer/songwriter plays all the instruments. A couple of the tracks though, like "Quiet" and "Burger" (based on Mark 7:14-23), do sound like demos (especially with the sound of birds tweeting in the background!). Overall, an enjoyable set but not one for the faint-hearted. Moron says he will send the CD for no charge to anyone who wants it. AFTER receiving it, a non-obligatory donation would be welcomed.

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Reader Comments

Posted by DAvid Thorndill in office desk @ 01:20 on Feb 10 2013

Enjoyed the earlier CDs. Look forward to "All Quiet---"



Posted by Paul in Los Angeles, CA @ 21:38 on Oct 23 2012

Moron's music is not of the genre of music to which I normally listen. However, after I was introduced to Moron, I was hooked. I am waiting for Moron to produce the yet unreleased track, "Verse For the King," which I heard years ago in a practice session.



Posted by Bob Brown in near Baltimore Maryland, USA @ 04:26 on Oct 23 2012

"IF ?!?!?! you are unfamiliar with Bob's work..." IF?! IF?! [Shouldn't it say "Since you are unfamiliar..."]

"Close to going off key" is still ON KEY!

Only "a couple of the tracks...sound like demos"? Hey, I'm really improving! It's only going to take about 24 more years to make a CD with zero tracks that sound like demos. (And I can kinda explain the birdy tweets in the background of that one song. See my website moronmusic.com)

:-) Thank you, CR! -Bob



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