For Sale: Momus – Hairstyle of the Devil 12-inch single
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January 26, 2013
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# For Sale: Momus – Hairstyle of the Devil 12-inch single
When you're blessed with writing about music for a living there are
moments when the expansive sense of elation and incredulity over what
you actually do becomes veined with a calcified cynicism. The best music
writers are fans, but it's *really* easy to become disenchanted with
music when you're checking Google Reader before your first cup of coffee
and yeah, you're struggling to get it up about Ratking's position in the
buzz cycle or the drip-drip feed of release date/tracklist/artwork/ for
the new Hurts record. Still, when I find my fandom is drying up or
running on muscle memory I return to one artist: **Momus**. My
choice for Kaufen then is this 12-inch from 1989 and was Creation
Records head **Alan McGee**'s bid to inject the Nick Currie's louche
persona and boisterous intellectualism into pop's main artery.
However, despite being a fine specimen of literate, late Eighties synth
pop which also gained traction in the independent charts, the bid
ultimately failed. Currie, like most voyeurs, was perfectly content as
outsider and would go on to make increasingly inaccessible and wilfully
strange meta-pop, leaving the percolating synths and arch lyrics to the
far less sexualized Pet Shop Boys. Speaking of which, "Hairstyle of the
Devil" *does* sounds quite a lot like "It's a Sin", except for one
thing: it's *better*. You can pick the vinyl up on eBay every now and
again, or head over to [Discogs][1] where you can grab it for a couple
of euros.
[1]: http://www.discogs.com/Momus-The-Hairstyle-Of-The-Devil/release/87804
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# For Sale: Momus – Hairstyle of the Devil 12-inch single When you're blessed with writing about music for a living there are moments when the expansive sense of elation and incredulity over what you actually do becomes veined with a calcified cynicism. The best music writers are fans, but it's ...
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Still, when I find my fandom is drying up or running on muscle memory I return to one artist: **Momus**. My choice for Kaufen then is this 12-inch from 1989 and was Creation Records head **Alan McGee**'s bid to inject the Nick Currie's louche persona and boisterous intellectualism into pop's main...