Parsley Sound
Parsley Sounds
Parsley Sounds
Be With Records
‘Sounding like the vibrant lovechild of Badly Drawn Boy's melodic lo-fi folk, The Beta Band's beat-conscious noodling, and the Super Furry Animals' penchant for 60s psychedelia, Parsley Sounds; is one of those rare records that manage to sound modest while frequently pushing the sonic envelope.’ - 8.8 on PITCHFORK (2003)
Parsley Sounds was the glorious debut album for Mo Wax by Parsley Sound. The album was one of the iconic label’s final releases before it closed in 2003 and locating a clean copy has been extremely tricky of late, unless you're flush enough to drop 150 notes on it. Mercifully, the Be With reissue, put together with invaluable assistance from the group, should remedy this situation. It's a lo-fi, bass-heavy, blunted beat treat, warped with heat haze and dreamy soft-psych and has been criminally under-heard for far too long.
As with most cult-like records, Parsley Sounds has many influential fans, far and wide. From Four Tet and Caribou to NTS's modern day breakfast hero Flo Dill, its reputation has only grown in stature. At the time, the notoriously hard-to-please Pitchfork garlanded it with a scarcely achievable 8.8 whilst, just recently, the Numero Group's Rob Sevier described it as a "visionary bit of proto-Salvia Palth (or Steve Lacy)" via a Ghostly International missive.
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