Stewart Lee - 15.06.2008  Mudhoney stormed out of the Pacific northwest 20 years ago armed with
Superfuzz Bigmuff, a masterpiece of sticky grunge-punk that has recently
been r...
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Darren Carle - 09.06.2008  As raw as the album's three-and-a-half day gestation period suggests
With a two-chord salvo that all but obliterates the two intervening decades...
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David Virden - 06.06.2008 Reviewing the latest release from a band that you?ve worshipped for nearly twenty years can be a quite daunting task (to be fair, I gladly asked for t...
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Betty Clarke - 30.05.2008 Twenty years on from Mudhoney's seminal debut, the band that gave grunge its anthem in Touch Me I'm Sick, have returned to the raw, nihilistic sound o...
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Jason P. Woodbury - 20.05.2008 Consistency in rock ‘n’ roll can be a dangerous thing. Rewrite the same great tune over and over again, and you’re The Ramones if you’re lucky, lauded...
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Nate Knaebel - 20.05.2008 Public demand be damned, Mudhoney is still here. With The Lucky Ones, the band release their eighth studio album, coming a full two decades after the ...
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Sean O'Neal - 19.05.2008  When Mark Arm yowls "The lucky ones have already
gone down / The lucky ones are lucky they're not around" on the title track of
Mudhoney's eighth albu...
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Sam Shepherd - 19.05.2008  Twenty years on and Mudhoney are still going strong. In fact to celebrate their anniversary, they're releasing a special edition of the groundbreaking...
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Jessica Letkemann - 17.05.2008 The Seattle vets follow up 2006's "Under a Billion Suns" with another Sub Pop manifesto, and this one feels like a soundtrack to the recession. With S...
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