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A nice video from our last tour in France! Densaflorativa + Mistreating Queen. The band will be back on the road soon. Radio Moscow is taking a short break from the nationwide US tour and working on some new songs to share with the world. Thank you to all the Radio Moscow fans for all your support – see you all real soon.
Europe tour almost reaching its end. Dang, what a wonderfully strange journey its been! Thanks to all you we’ve met and all that have come out and supported the band. Much love! Only 10 more days left. The journey continues. See you soon. 25/04/12 be BRUXELLES Chocolaterie 26/04/12 nl AMSTERDAM Melkweg Sygar Club 27/04/12 nl ROTTERDAM Baroeg 28/04/12 nl GRONINGEN Vera Club 29/04/12 nl EINDOVEN Effenaar 30/04/12 TK ISTANBUL Garaj Istanbul 03/05/12 GR ATHENS Six Dogs 04/05/12 GR LARISSA Stage Line
Radio Moscow “Broke Down” Le Point Ephémère, Paris le 11 avril 2012 Youtube: SparrowHawq
Radio Moscow’s previously unreleased debut album. Recorded entirely by Parker Griggs (he plays all the instruments) when he was only 17-18, this is garage music reminiscent of the Nuggets and Pebbles compilations, with a dash of Killed By Death dropped into the mix Out this week through Alive Naturalsound Records and everywhere else April 17th, Radio Moscow‘s previously unreleased debut album, “3 & 3 Quarters”, recorded back in 2003. For a taste of what Parker’s 18 year old garage rock brain was cook’n, check out the song above!
03/30/12 The Satellite, Los Angeles CA 03/31/12 Phoenix Am After Party @ Yucca Tap Room, Tempe AZ [TICKETS]
January 28th, 2012 by Greg Ackerman After learning Radio Moscow front man, Parker Griggs was arriving in Austin with a new rhythm section in tow, we were a bit concerned the show would not measure up to their great set at Austin Psych Fest last year. Griggs mentioned early in the set they had only been playing together two weeks. Although there were a few rough patches early on, overall the performance was mind-meltingly, crowd-pleasing. After seeing short sets at Psych Fest and Wednesday’s opening set for Swedish psych-rockers, Graveyard we are looking forward to seeing Radio Moscow headline next time they come through Austin. …. [READ MORE]