A Moon for Digging Vinyl LP - Limited Edition Record for Audiophiles & Collectors - Perfect for Jazz Lovers & Vinyl Enthusiasts
A Moon for Digging Vinyl LP - Limited Edition Record for Audiophiles & Collectors - Perfect for Jazz Lovers & Vinyl Enthusiasts

A Moon for Digging Vinyl LP - Limited Edition Record for Audiophiles & Collectors - Perfect for Jazz Lovers & Vinyl Enthusiasts

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Garden Centre is led by a truly unique individual, Max Levy from Brighton, England. While he has previous releases covering deconstructed thoughts and feelings and energy drink consumption, A Moon For Digging, out November 1, 2019 on Kanine Records, is his first effort recorded with a full band. Described as "A lo-fi pleasure" (Too Many Blogs) and "An indie pop project... for people with short attention spans" (Vice), Garden Centre mixes elements of punk, indie, and minimal folk to create a sweetness of melody with a taught narrative thread running through. While the album is not strictly thematically uniform, Levy reveals his fascination with finding something underground: "We don't just dig for treasure. We dig holes to put people in when they are dead, we dig holes to hide in, to put our secrets in and we dig holes we can't get out of by doing things we regret." A Moon for Digging is like a series of interconnected pits. It an optimistic record for fans of Daniel Johnston, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, Graham Coxon, and Neutral Milk Hotel.