Two Feet- Momentum Vinyl SEALED EP Rare MINT Condition 1/700

Sold Date: January 7, 2019
Start Date: December 25, 2018
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Still sealed! Mint condition!


12” Black Vinyl. First press is limited to 700 units.

Trackilst: 

1.Had Some Drinks

2.Your Mother Was Cheaper

3.Love Is A Bitch

4.Twisted




Zachary William "Bill" Dess,[5] known by his stage name Two Feet, is an American singer, songwriter, and producer from New York City.

Dess played locally in jazz and blues ensembles before forming Two Feet.[6] After his single "Go Fuck Yourself" became a viral video online, he signed with Republic Records. The single reached #36 on Billboard's Hot Rock Songs chart. His next single, "I Feel Like I'm Drowning", reached #1 on the Alternative Songs chart in 2018. On October 5th, 2018 Two Feet released his first album "A 20 Something Fuck" featuring singles "I Feel Like I'm Drowning" and "Hurt People". [7]

Momentum builds on the foundations of First Steps, using low-key elements of shuddering bass infused with infectious jazz and bluesy guitar – but this time with more of a nod to the electronic.

The artist described how different the two records felt to him:

“I named the EP ‘MOMENTUM’ because it’s a representation of where I’m at in my life. The songs I wrote on my first EP were spontaneous, and I hadn’t really thought out a whole vision for my project. It was kind of a photograph of my musical inspirations at the time. People took notice and when I went back to write material for the follow up, it was a challenge I had never had faced before…the idea that people were going to be anticipating and really analysing my art. I wrote most of the EP during SXSW and my first tour ever (with JAIN), so I was able to test out early versions of the songs to a live audience and have fun with them (I would frequently improvise lyrics to the new songs). When I’m writing – I put my own personal feelings into the music – but I want people to listen to it within their own context, and apply the lyrics/feelings to their own situations. I love how music can be made for the masses but at the same time be really personal.”