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Released: Jan 1, 2008
Label: SUB POP Records

General Info

  • Genre: Garage / Grunge / Punk

    Location SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, US

    Profile Views: 1112432

    Last Login: 3/15/2011

    Member Since 3/5/2005

    Website http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~ptn/mudhoney/

    Record Label Sub Pop

    Type of Label Indie

  • Bio

    Worldwide lovers of the finer things are rejoicing at the news that Mudhoney, yep Mudhoney, is back in vinyl and digital action in 2008 with The Lucky Ones, the band’s eighth full album in a mere 20 years of triumphant rocking. .. .. The Lucky Ones redefines stripped-down, “back 2 basics” ramalama, certainly when it comes to Mudhoney’s recent past. I mean, it’s not like the band’s other twenty-first century works (2002’s Since We’ve Become Translucent and 2006’s Under a Billion Suns) were proggy, topographic explorations or anything—far from it. Yet this new one is deliberately and aggressively raw. It sounds as lean and as full-on as any modern equivalent one cares to mention. Recorded in a scant 3.5 days (including overdubs) with Tucker Martine (who also recorded four songs on the previous album), Mudhoney went in armed with a batch of new material expecting to spend a fair amount of time getting it right. Bang—and bang again after some mixing—and a new album was birthed in record time, faster than anything else the band’s done to date. .. .. Quoth singer Mark Arm, “We decided that since everything came together so serendipitously that we shouldn’t fuck with it, and these 11 songs should be the album.” Arm actually doesn’t even play guitar on this one, which conjures up sumptuous visions of the man himself bounding about the live stage with a mic stand doing perennial Mudhoney encore “Hate the Police.” All guitar (lead, rhythm and histrionics) is assigned to Steve Turner this time, and listening to The Lucky Ones finds Turner’s axe-wielding deftness and heft arriving intact, with strange squalls and meaty blasts rebounding in every aural corner. .. .. Chunks of ??The Lucky Ones…
  • Members

    Guitar/Vox: Mark Arm, Guitar: Steve Turner, Bass: Guy Maddison, Drums: Dan Peters,
  • Influences

  • Sounds Like

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  • MAn NOkowtow

     NoKowTow, may 2012 is online. Radio show about alternative rock gigs in Belgium.

    Mudhoney, Shellac, Bass Drum Of Death, Oxes...

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    .  

    18 days ago
  • Joshua Rael

      Thanks for the add

    20 days ago
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    24 days ago
  • Robert Timms

      Check out this lot from Leeds called THE ATTIC, the "Hanging On The Line" video is a scream! http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Attic/121719574618712

    1 month ago
  • Monstros No Tapete

     We would like to see you in Recife Brazil.

    1 month ago
  • Fighting Ships

    ...set sail! Thanks for the friendship on myspace...

    1 month ago
  • So Happy

    new playlist ! get here

    1 month ago
  • Abstruse

     
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    1 month ago
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    Hi.
    Greetings from Italy

    1 month ago
  • Riffovski

     Aloha from Riffovski, Split, Croatia. Keep on rooooooooooooockin!

    2 months ago
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Bio:

Worldwide lovers of the finer things are rejoicing at the news that Mudhoney, yep Mudhoney, is back in vinyl and digital action in 2008 with The Lucky Ones, the band’s eighth full album in a mere 20 years of triumphant rocking.

The Lucky Ones redefines stripped-down, “back 2 basics” ramalama, certainly when it comes to Mudhoney’s recent past. I mean, it’s not like the band’s other twenty-first century works (2002’s Since We’ve Become Translucent and 2006’s Under a Billion Suns) were proggy, topographic explorations or anything—far from it. Yet this new one is deliberately and aggressively raw. It sounds as lean and as full-on as any modern equivalent one cares to mention. Recorded in a scant 3.5 days (including overdubs) with Tucker Martine (who also recorded four songs on the previous album), Mudhoney went in armed with a batch of new material expecting to spend a fair amount of time getting it right. Bang—and bang again after some mixing—and a new album was birthed in record time, faster than anything else the band’s done to date.

Quoth singer Mark Arm, “We decided that since everything came together so serendipitously that we shouldn’t fuck with it, and these 11 songs should be the album.” Arm actually doesn’t even play guitar on this one, which conjures up sumptuous visions of the man himself bounding about the live stage with a mic stand doing perennial Mudhoney encore “Hate the Police.” All guitar (lead, rhythm and histrionics) is assigned to Steve Turner this time, and listening to The Lucky Ones finds Turner’s axe-wielding deftness and heft arriving intact, with strange squalls and meaty blasts rebounding in every aural corner.

Chunks of ??The Lucky Ones…

Member Since:

March 05, 2005

Members:

Guitar/Vox: Mark Arm, Guitar: Steve Turner, Bass: Guy Maddison, Drums: Dan Peters,

Record Label:

Sub Pop

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