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Mudhoney: “What do you do after punk rock?”

- Source: The Line Of Best Fit

Mudhoney 's fine recent LP Vanishing Point is a milestone not only for the band, but their label Sub Pop too – it represents the 25th anniversary of a pairing that has yielded some of the best guitar music arguably since punk rock's first wave fizzled out in the early Eighties (or earlier, depending on how puritanical you're feeling).

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Mudhoney - Vanishing Point

- Source: The Quietus

Time was that you'd hardly expect Mudhoney to last until the end of the year, yet here they are, these fine purveyors of snot-nosed garage rock, about to celebrate their quarter of a century.

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Mudhoney- Vanishing Point (Album Review)

- Source: kingblind

Growing up gracefully would seem to be a contradiction for a band as cheerfully vulgar as Mudhoney, but there's no mistaking that the members of the quintessential Seattle quartet are comfortable within their own skins.

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Mudhoney – Vanishing Point

- Source: The Line Of Best Fit

Ya know, it woulda just been easier on everyone had Mudhoney broken up after My Brother the Cow. After having seen a ray of mainstream light with Piece of Cake released on Reprise , they put out My Brother… to high expectations only to find that radio and audiences weren't receptive to them.

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Mudhoney Stream New Album 'Vanishing Point' In Its Entirety - Listen Now

- Source: Stereoboard

Mudhoney will release 'Vanishing Point', their ninth full-length album in 25 years, on 1st April in the UK and Europe via Sub Pop. 25 years in, 'Vanishing Point' decisively affirms that, even in an age where only the newest of the new can survive (and even then, only for a few weeks at best), Mudhoney still have plenty to say and more to offer.

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Meat Puppets announce June tour with Mudhoney

- Source: Music-News.com

For over 30 years, legendary desert punks the Meat Puppets have carved a unique niche for themselves with an unmistakable blend of cosmic country and punk rock filtered through countless acid trips, dog-eared comic books and their eclectic record collections.

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Interview: Matt Korvette (of Pissed Jeans)

- Source: Consequence of Sound

People love to reminisce about the early days of Sub Pop. There's a certain romanticism that comes with recalling the DIY movements of zines and hand-drawn flyers, led by west coast bands leading the fight not only to become heard, but to be respected from an ambivalent public.

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