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Moore was the driving force behind Miami's visionary post-modern rock outfit Pale Blue Dot. The late-'90s/early-aughts alt-rock/experimental noise/"poetic folkies" (as The Miami Herald branded them) grew out of the same fertile-but-short-lived SOFLA coffee shop scene that nurtured bands like The Inside and Endo, as well as musicians who went on to multiplatinum fame as members of Matchbox Twenty.
PBD was a mainstay on club stages throughout the region, with its most successful and popular lineup featuring Moore (guitars, vocals, keys, percussion), Leon Banossian (guitars, keys), Joel Schlamkowitz (bass), and Kyle Conkle (drums). The band recorded several studio albums, including Microcosm, Just Add Meaning, and Kakistocracy, plus a thundering, melodic, and hard-to-find live album called When We Needed You.
Moore uprooted himself from his hometown and traveled the Diagonal to Portland, Oregon, in 2006. He now records as a solo artist (as both Matt Moore and Matt George Moore).
– Sparky Friedman, Diagonal Publishing
PBD was a mainstay on club stages throughout the region, with its most successful and popular lineup featuring Moore (guitars, vocals, keys, percussion), Leon Banossian (guitars, keys), Joel Schlamkowitz (bass), and Kyle Conkle (drums). The band recorded several studio albums, including Microcosm, Just Add Meaning, and Kakistocracy, plus a thundering, melodic, and hard-to-find live album called When We Needed You.
Moore uprooted himself from his hometown and traveled the Diagonal to Portland, Oregon, in 2006. He now records as a solo artist (as both Matt Moore and Matt George Moore).
– Sparky Friedman, Diagonal Publishing