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Sounding startlingly like Marc Bolan of iconic 1970s glam rockers T. Rex alongside echoes of David Bowie and Sparks, David Vandervelde debuted with the fine MOONSTATION HOUSE BAND in early 2007. NOTHIN' NO is a four-track EP featuring one of the album's finest songs, plus an interesting alternate take of another album track, "Feet of a Liar," and two new songs, "Cute Pretender" and the instrumental "Dancing Seagulls."
Additional personnel: Johnny Caluya, Fergus Kaiser (guitar); Robbie Hamilton (organ); Matt Dewine, Jay Bennett (bass guitar); Derek W. James (drums); Sean Riley (unknown instrument); Moonstation House Band.
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