Household Name
The Brooklyn duo’s cheeky spin on Gen-X slacker rock asks: What does it take to become a 1990s alt-rock star right this minute?
Re-establishing Momma's vitality, their third offering Household Name finds them caught between the panged disillusionment of ‘90s grunge and its cohort of ‘00s alt-rock inheritors
The band’s third album, and first for Lucky Number, is a whirlwind of huge riffs and slick ‘90s revivalism
Rising alt.rock duo Momma upcycle old sounds into something fresh and oh so charming…
The perfect listen for when you’re either deep in the throes of love or still nursing heartbreak.
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The decidedly problematic Jack Kerouac was at least correct when he wrote, “The road must eventually lead to the whole world.”
Momma have come a long way, both literally and figuratively. Opening 2020 as a duo in Los Angeles, they closed 2021 as a Brooklyn based phenomenon, a
Katie Bird reviews the third album from Californian indie rockers Momma! Read the review of 'Household Name' here on Distorted Sound!
U.S. alt-rock group Momma know how big they could be, and sound ready for it. Household Name is a punchy, personal record
Household Name by Momma album review by Robrt Duguay. The band's new full length is now available via Lucky NumberPolyvinyl Record Co.