Album Description"Tempting as it is to invoke comparisons to CS&N and the mid-`60s folk explosion, they don't do justice to this follow-up to Tom and Greg Moore's Colossal Small. Operating in a minimalist vacuum, their engaging songs are melt-in-the-mouth without being twee. Hardly psych, their quiet charms are all about the basics of life...idiosyncratic and utterly immediate." - Uncut "A near-perfect confluence of folkie charm and indietronic mystery." - SF Weekly "Compared with The Moore Brothers' slightly eccentric debut of folky indie rock, there's a noticeably calmer atmosphere here...with the duo's instrumentation stripped down to only guitar and Thom and Greg's pretty harmonies, there's an uncanny resemblance to folk icons Simon & Garfunkel. Whatever the case, the brothers funnel a path directly from the school of `70s folk-pop...lovely." - ALL MUSIC GUIDE Murdered by The Moore Brothers isn't exactly a "whodunit." It's obvious from the first track that these boys are guilty as sin, but fourteen tracks later, there's no jury in the world that would convict them. Not only do the brothers walk, they might just get a pat on the back and the key to the city. Nobody's swinging for this crime! And yes, they really are brothers. The oblique folk-pop duo of Thom and Greg Moore has been slaying SF Bay Area audiences for past few years with unexpected songs and note-perfect fraternal harmonies. Murdered by The Moore Brothers confirms that these boys are bad (and now they're nationwide)!