One of the strangest exchanges on Oscar night didn’t occur at the Kodak Theatre, but on Barbara Walters‘ Academy Awards special. The View doyenne told Juno’s Ellen Page that she doesn’t “get” the Moldy Peaches — even though she booked the semiretired duo to perform their unlikely hit, “Anyone Else But You,” on her daytime talk show. Page, who handpicked the song for the film, didn’t seem to take offense, calmly schooling Walters in the subtleties of indie rock: “It’s beautiful, honest, [and] hits me on a level I can’t deny.”
So how does Adam Green, one-half of the anti-folk act, feel about the slight? “I’m not bitter,” he says. “When it comes to Moldy Peaches music, I don’t think anyone’s taking Barbara’s opinion too seriously. From what I understand, she really enjoys that song.” And the fact that Walters sang along with Page, he adds, is a testament to the tune’s unbelievable reach. “You couldn’t surprise me now,” marvels Green, whose fifth solo album, Sixes and Sevens, is due March 18. “If Michael Jordan turned out to be the biggest Moldy Peaches fan, I’d be, like, ‘Join the f—ing club.’”










The Moldy Peaches suck. Suck on it Adam Green.
Juno had the first music score that ever made me want to punch a baby in the face. Loved the movie, but the music was absolutely unlistenable.
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What no one seems to be getting about the Moldy Peaches is that they’re TRYING to be “bad musicians”. It’s part of their commentary on the whole pop music scene… What’s painfully obvious to me is that they’re mocking everything the mainstream tells us about fame and musicality.
This is not Beethoven here… they sing out of tune, play two or three chord songs badly, have nonsense lyrics, yet somehow people pay money for their music and it even gets featured in a major motion picture. What more confirmation of their mocking do you need than that? Can’t you see that the members of the group are saying to the world “Look at how you people flock to this crap. We could put out ANYTHING under the guise of “art” and you people will buy it.” It’s just another way of pointing out how decadent society has become.
Of course, I could be wrong. It could be that these guys really think they’re great musicians with something to say… and if that’s the case, my apologies for crediting them with deeper thought than that.
I just can’t believe that anyone could honestly say this is good music, or even good lyrics, for that matter. Sure, you could argue they’re the honest musings of some disaffected young people, and in that sense they could be considered “art”… more performance art than music, though.