Mudhoney: The Lucky nes ‘” Music Review

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- Mudhoney: The Lucky nes ‘” Music Review
- Punk Institution Receives City Money for New Building
- Straight outta Chula Vista!

Mudhoney: The Lucky nes ‘” Music Review
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The band?s latest offering The Lucky nes was recorded in a matter of days but the result sounds as spontaneous as a gig. Rather than indulge in overproduction or unnecessary instrumentation the album hones in on commanding rhythms and lyrics catchy enough to have the listener catch on and sing along even during the first listen. The album opens with ?I?m Now? an accurate statement coming from a band that has continued to shape its sound for two decades.   ?The pen Mind? revels in the political side of punk while ?Tales of Terror? documents insecurities experienced at any age. Though Mudhoney?s sound has evolved the band is at its best when soaked in distortion sounding as though they are smirking and waiting to kick younger bands off the stage.

Punk Institution Receives City Money for New Building
New York Times
But after a series of demonstrations the city stopped eviction proceedings in 1997 with an agreement that the group would begin raising money to fix the building. Since then the collective has raised about $500000. Some of that came in the form of $5 fees collected at the door during music shows or other performances. n other occasions artists like. oldenburgvanbruggen.

Straight outta Chula Vista!
San Diego Union Tribune
Their dark sunglasses a little extra cool. And most of all they have the quiet confidence of guys who have seen things. f course as guys who helped shape the national punk music scene in the 1970s they have seen things. They’ve shared stages with Patti Smith met Tom Waits opened for The Clash. And tonight as The Zeros celebrate their 30-year anniversary with a reunion show at Bar Pink a new generation of punk fans will have the chance to see a bit of music history. ?There seems to be a lot of interest for 1970s punk rock these days? said Zeros bassist Hector Penalosa. ?It’s funny we see kids walking around in tight pants mohawks and Ramones T-shirts all the time ? it’s part of the pop culture now.
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