More pop reviews from MrMoth, more machine now than man. This month will go down in history as “The month Moth reviewed Mumford & Sons without swearing”.

Josephine Grahl finds that The Tales of Hoffmann never quite comes alive.
Niall Anderson attempts to get his groove on to Damien Chazelle’s Whiplash
On this gloomy Monday, MostyFilm is here to pleasure your ears. This is the best music of 2014. By the time you’ve finished reading – and listening – to this, your headphones will be twice as much fun as they are now.
As part of an ongoing project to classify, catalogue and groove to every cover version in history, The Tramp turns her attention to Lounge covers. And so, in the club style…
One Direction have a new video out, so naturally we strapped MrMoth back into the chair and taped his eyes open…
Continue reading Mostly Pop November 2014
Jim Eaton-Terry kicks off a week of music-related articles with a review of John Carney’s follow up to the world-conquering Once.
Here at MostlyFilm, we like to ROCK. And since the Reading and Leeds festivals are happening this weekend, we’re opportunistically jumping on the musical bandwagon (is that a thing? – ed) to share with you some of our favourite obscure music videos. So turn off your email, turn up the sound and enjoy.
