Spencer Moody
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Spencer Moody | |
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Origin | Seattle, Washington, USA |
Genres | Garage Rock, Noise Rock |
Occupations | Songwriter, Proprietor |
Instruments | Vocals |
Years active | 1996 - Present |
Associated acts |
Murder City Devils Triumph of Lethargy Skinned Alive to Death Rabbit Ears The John & Spencer Booze Explosion Smoke and Smoke Dead Low Tide Area 51 The Hookers |
Spencer Moody is the vocalist for Seattle-based noise rock group Triumph of Lethargy Skinned Alive to Death. He was the lead vocalist for the Murder City Devils until their breakup in 2001, and returned to the band when they reformed in 2006.
In addition to his musical endeavors, Moody also owned and operated a self-proclaimed "junk shop" called The Anne Bonny in Seattle,[1] which closed in 2010.[2] The shop took its name from one of the few well-documented female pirates.
Moody left the voicemail that was eventually turned into the song "Call to Dial-a-Song" on Modest Mouse's Sad Sappy Sucker album.
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References
- ↑ Aja Pecknold. "Spencer Moody of Triumph of Lethargy Skinned Alive to Death, proprietor of Anne Bonny." Seattle Weekly. July 4, 2007.
- ↑ Staff."Spencer Moody says goodbye to The Anne Bonny." Capitol Hill Seattle Blog. July 30, 2010.
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