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brownies
June 27, 2020live, videos

Calling on the Line

Way-back machine-hole! Trips to NYC to play absolutely packed shows like this one at Brownie’s in ’98? were always a highlight of our younger days! […]

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Evaporate
June 18, 2020videos

Evaporate

From “Scrape and Cuss” a new live-from-the-back-porch version of “Evaporate” with Greg on vocals.

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Blood stains-2
May 31, 2020live, videos

“Will Jesus Wash The Bloodstains From Your Hands” (Hazel Dickens, 1986)

While this song by the late great Hazel Dickens deals with the atrocities of war, it’s ultimately about abuse of power, whether in the Twin […]

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Middletown
May 27, 2020live, records, videos

Middletown

Moviola on the back porch around one mic with a version of “Middletown” from the new album “Scrape and Cuss” out now on BandCamp, this […]

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Let the Saw do the Work
May 21, 2020records, videos

Let the Saw do the Work

The leadoff track on Moviola’s first record (“Scrape and Cuss”) in 13 years, “Let the saw do the work” unearths some dusty road trip footage, […]

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Jake
May 15, 2020back pages, videos

Right Brain

(Greenhouse mix) Jake checks in from the greenhouse with a golden solo version of “Right Brain” which first appeared on a single in 1997 (HomeBase […]

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Scrape and Cuss Trailer
May 6, 2020press, records, videos

Scrape and Cuss – Out May 8, 2020

Trailer for the release of “Scrape and Cuss” https://moviolamusic.bandcamp.com

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Call My Work
May 5, 2020back pages, videos

Call My Work

Jake and Ted doing a version of campfire “Call My Work” from 1999s The Durable Dream on Spirit of Orr.

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Broken Horses
May 5, 2020back pages, videos

Broken Horses

Scotty at the Chicken Shack doing a version of his song “Broken Horses” from both the 1997 “Propane Brainhole” 7″ EP on Wabana and the […]

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John Butler Train
May 4, 2020back pages, live

John Butler Train

Ted and Jake check in from the fire pit with a sweet and spare version of “John Butler Train” off Moviola’s 2001 release “Rumors of […]

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Press/Playlists

Constant Listener: Jim Testa - "Moviola move at their own speed — unhurried, deliberate, content to let a song take its shape organically."

Rosy Overdrive - "Earthbound is a record that invites repeated listening, with the make-up of an album with surprising depth..."

Mundane: Moviola’s Long Game: 30 Years In, Columbus’ Most Democratic Band Comes Back to Earth

Zillions Magazine: Moviola delivers timeless energy with "Long Gone"

MAGNET Exclusive: Premiere Of Moviola’s "Slage Wave"

SONG PREMIERE: Moviola Deliver Twangy Indie Rock Rooted With Authentic DIY Ethos On "Long Gone"

Todd-o-phonic Todd: Playlist from May 29, 2021. WFMU (Expat, Moviola)

Daily Distraction: Become an 'Expat' with Moviola, Columbus Alive

PREMIERE: Moviola’s physically transcendent rock tune ‘Expat’, Happy Mag

Moviola returns to the unwashed fringes with ‘Scrape and Cuss’, Columbus Alive

Review of the Week: Moviola - Broken Horses, Columbus Alive

Dead Knowledge Review, Scene Magazine

Moviola: Recording All Over The Place, Tape Op

East of Eager Review, Donewaiting

Rumors of the Faithful, PopMatters

Moviola’s “Dead Knowledge” is Lucky #7, Obscure Sound

...(Moviola's) unadorned melodies, gliding riffs and prose coalesce song and story into multi-dimensioned scenes starring characters you can almost touch. Moviola offer a place to shake off your shoes and bleed into the woodwork. --LA Weekly

...Mostly, however, Moviola taps the spirit of NRBQ, another open-ended combo that swings to its own trends. The album plays like a murmur from the old world, tracing a fading movement in pop music that never really was. --TimeOut NY

...It's the ability to be quirky, individualist and knowing, include ironic asides, and at the same time communicate real feeling, or to empathize so strongly with another, that you're actually there with them. That's the quality that Moviola have. They avoid the alt- country and even Americana ghetto altogether, their range is too wide. --SF Weekly

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