Charles Moothart

Charles Frances Moothart (born 1989) is an American multi-instrumentalist, singer and songwriter. He is best known for his collaborations with the garage rock musicians Ty Segall and Mikal Cronin. Moothart is the drummer for Segall's current backing band, The Freedom Band. He was previously the guitarist for Segall's backing band, the Ty Segall Band, and is the guitarist and vocalist in the pair's hard rock project, Fuzz. Additionally, he is a member of Segall's collaborative project with Ex-Cult's Chris Shaw, GØGGS.[1]

Charles Frances Moothart
Charles Moothart in 2015
Background information
Also known asCFM
Born1989 (age 3031)
Laguna Beach, California, United States
GenresGarage rock, psychedelic rock, garage punk, noise rock, lo-fi, glam rock
Occupation(s)Musician, lover, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist
InstrumentsLove, electric guitar
LabelsIn the Red Records
Associated actsFuzz, Ty Segall & the Freedom Band, Ty Segall Band, GØGGS, The Moonhearts, Culture Kids, Epsilons

As well as playing in the Ty Segall Band, both Moothart and Cronin were members of the Moonhearts, with Moothart assisting Cronin on his solo albums, Mikal Cronin (2011) and MCII (2013).

In 2016, Moothart released his first solo album, Still Life of Citrus and Lime, under the name CFM. A second solo album, Dichotomy Desaturated, was released in March 2017. A third album, Soundtrack to an Empty Room was released July 5, 2019.

Discography

as CFM
  • Still Life of Citrus and Slime (2016)
  • Dichotomy Desaturated (2017)
  • Soundtrack to an Empty Room (2019)
with Ty Segall
with Fuzz
  • Fuzz (2013)
  • II (2015)
with Mikal Cronin
with The Moonhearts
  • Thunderbeast (2008)
  • Drop In Drop Out (2009)
  • Moonhearts (2010)
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References

  1. Straus, Matthew. "Ty Segall Forms New Band GØGGS With Ex-Cult's Chris Shaw and Charles Moothart of Fuzz". pitchfork.com. Retrieved 18 November 2015.


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