The 2013 debut of Mozes and the Firstborn was listed by Muziekweb with illustrious fellow countrymen such as and . Troublemakers with roots firmly in the Dutch 60's clay. According to successor Great Pile Of Nothing, the band goes through music history with seven-league boots, because this time 90's college rock is the watchword. And especially as it was made at the time in the American student
… city of Boston. Think , occasionally even (in one of the outliers OC / DC) and especially . Just like Bill Janovitz, singer / guitarist Melle Dielesen has a pleasantly abrasive voice, which is ideal for gritty uptempo songs like Land Of A 1000 Dreams, Great Pile Of Nothing and Cry Baby. The second half of the CD is calmer and less lasting. To stay in 90s Boston: more from Bill's less talented little brother Paul Janovitz. Nevertheless, this is a successful second pitch for the Eindhoven team. (RME)more