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Pygmylush : ウィキペディア英語版
Pygmy Lush

Pygmy Lush (sometimes spelled as one word) is a band from Sterling, Virginia formed by ex-Pg. 99 members Mike and Chris Taylor and Johnny Ward. Other members include Mike Widman and Eric Kane, and previous associated acts include Malady, Mannequin, and Hissing Choir, amongst many others.
In 2007, they released an album of previously and newly recorded material on Robotic Empire entitled ''Bitter River''. The songs alternate between two general styles, noise punk and acoustic folk,〔("Pygmylush Interview" ) ''Deaf Sparrow Zine''. Retrieved March 26, 2009〕〔Burton, Brent. ("New Records From Pygmy Lush and Clutch" ) Nov. 1, 2007 ''Washington City Paper''. Retrieved March 26, 2009.〕 described by one reviewer as "ramshackle trashy punk rave-ups between beer-soaked bouts of twisted folk."〔("Pygmy Lush - Bitter River" ) Feb. 2008. ''Decibel Magazine''. Retrieved March 26, 2009〕
In June 2008, they released their second album, ''Mount Hope'', which was recorded by Kurt Ballou of Godcity Studio and released on Lovitt Records. This album consisted entirely of quieter, folk style songs.〔("Pygmy Lush - Mount Hope" ) Sep. 20th, 2008. ''Indieducky.com'' Retrieved March 26, 2009〕 Various reviewers described the album as a "metamorphosis"〔("Pygmy Lush - Mount Hope" ) Oct. 1, 2008. ''scenepointblank'' Retrieved March 26, 2009〕 and that the band "has grown up and into a new sound... leav() hardcore behind"〔Schild, Matt. ("Mount Hope" ) ''Aversion.com'' Retrieved March 26, 2009〕 to describe the stylistic evolution of the band.
Their 2009 split LP with Turboslut is available on LP from Exotic Fever Records of Washington, DC.
In 2011, they released a new full length, Old Friends and a two song 7" entitled Cold World / Guilt.
==Discography==


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