The legends that were (and now are again) Mudhoney have announced a short trip around the UK this year. The late 1980's grunge-heads released their eighth official album, The Lucky Ones last year on Sub Pop (as well as a 20th anniversary edition of their debut EP, the Superfuzz Bigmuff EP.
Mudhoney will return to London to play a show at Camden's Koko on October 11th. Tickets are on sale today and support is TBC. Full info...ARTIST: MudhoneySUPPORT ACTS: TBC VENUE: KOKO DATE: 11th October 2009ADVANCED TICKET PRICE : £15.00 VENUE ADDRESS:1A CAMDEN ROAD, CAMDEN, LONDON NW1 0JH VENUE TELEPHONE: 0870 432 5527 DOORS OPEN : 7.00pm TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM: See Tickets here >> Or Ti..
Inspired by early political punk rock, Mudhoney cut their teeth writing about Kissinger, French nuclear testing and The Red Brigades. For More with Mudhoney check out the link belowhttp://www.uncensoredinterview.com/artists/289-Mudhoney
Inspired by early political punk rock, Mudhoney cut their teeth writing about Kissinger, French nuclear testing and The Red Brigades. For More with Mudhoney check out the link belowhttp://www.uncensoredinterview.com/artists/289-Mudhoney
--- - |- Twenty years - it really is that long. But Mudhoney have aged well, their grunge-sparking punk as passionate today as it was in '88 ~~- Mudhoney
I'm Now From the album "The Lucky Ones" released on Sub Pop Records (2008) In 'n' Out of Grace From the album "Superfuzz Bigmuff" released on Sub Pop Records (2008)
Mudhoney get their super fuzz from the legendary Big Muff guitar pedals to which they paid homage 20 years ago with the album Superfuzz Bigmuff. The EP will be reissued on May 20th - the same day Mudhoney release their new album, The Lucky Ones!Tracklist for Superfuzz Bigmuff: Deluxe Edition:01 Touch Me I'm Sick02 Sweet Young Thing Ain't Sweet No More03 Twenty Four04 Need05 Chain That Door06 M...
I don't know how many of us are familiar with Jimmie Dale Gilmore's lovely, introspective meditation on life and things like that there, "Tonight I Think I'm Gonna Go Downtown", which was first recorded on the first Flatlanders album.JDG is of a mystical bent - another song on that album was "Bhagawan Decreed" - and that sort of mindset resonates through "Tonight..."It sort of echoes Dylan's "M...
ow my head hurts!the sun is waaay to bright today.somebody shoot me!Think I'll just lay here for the rest of the day and watch a season or two of simpsons!Oh yeah and I finally got an mp3 of this song last night. Ive been looking for about two years.