On April 2nd we visited Studio 10 on Navy Pier to perform on The Morning Shift with Tony Sarabia. We also recorded a song for WBEZ Music’s Summertime Mash-Up series. Here it is, a groove, slightly transformed:
Just about ready to play at the Green Mill for Paper Machete. What an incredible last day of tour. Stay classy, Uptown.
YOOP.
Audio Tree Live Session 2
Happy to celebrate 200 episodes of the mighty Audio Tree Live! Watch our session video below, support this amazing series by buying the audio and video for just six bucks.
Mutts perform Prizefighter from Object Permanence. See the entire session on Audio Tree Live.
- Session Setlist:
- No One Left
- Prizefighter
- If It’s Hot, It’ll Sell
- Bury You
- Well, Well, Well (John Lennon Cover)
- Terranaut
- Pray Like a Vigilante
Stopped in Oshkosh on the way to Appleton. It really is a friendly place. Be back next week at Glass Nickel Pizza
93.1FM WXRT Interview
“Dialed down but certainly as intense as some of their previous harder rocking efforts, the new Mutts release has some of the bands best songwriting and a sweet reworking of “Prizefighter” which you first heard on Local Anesthetic off a Mike Maimone solo disc in 2008. Maimone is the keyboardist, vocalist and principal songwriter in Mutts but bassist Bob Buckstaff and drummer Chris Pagnani make the music swing. And sway. I describe the Mutts sound on Object Permanence as late-night cabaret meets Tom Waits meets Kurt Weill in a Wiemar Republic speakeasy. It’s already perched itself as one of the Anesthetic Best of ’13. Enjoy.” – Richard Milne
Listen to Interview
Threadless HQ Set
Audio Tree Live Taping
Bob at sound check for our second Audio Tree Live taping, which was recorded and streamed live on April 10th, 2013. Check back for the finished session soon. In the meantime, check out this amazing music series and dig into their archives at Audio Tree Live.
Vocalo.org
“Chicago’s rock trio Mutts, is known for gritty, grungy guitar distortions and loud in-your-face blues rock. But on their newest album, Object Permanence, you’ll hear none of that. Mike Maimone’s guttural vocals take the center of attention, delivering poignant social commentary over stripped down, unplugged arrangements. The band joined Jesse Menendez on The MusicVox to talk about the new songs and the change of sound.” – Vocalo.org
Live @ The Hideout
Thanks to everyone who made the Object Permanence LP Release such a special night! And a great set by Paper Thick Walls to kick it off.
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