Bob Mould completes record for newest project: Blowoff

Bob Mould and Richard Morel have completed work on their debut album as Blowoff, a new project which takes it's name from their monthly DJ party at Washington D.C.'s 9:30 Club.

Morel and Mould will be releasing Blowoff on September 5th via their own Full Frequency Music. Mould spoke to Billboard about the project, describing the sound:

There's some stuff that is house-y and some stuff that is rock, There's some breezy, '60s pop and some darker, downtempo things. It's all over the place. There's a lot of guitars and a lot of double vocals. Everything is 50/50 as far as writing. No outside collaborators.

Other tracks are described by Mould as "a big, Sugar-y type of thing" and a " housey beat but it has some real bluesey, Joni Mitchell guitar"

A track from the effort is also available for downloading online, and you can check that out here: "Hormone Love."

Mould also revealed in his blog, that work has already begun on his next solo album and follow up to 2005's Body of Song which he hopes to release in 2006.

Later this month, Mould will be headed to the UK for a series of dates.