“Mutts music embraces the inner turmoil, the things that are striven for, the ways that we fall short, the ways we’re let down, as well as the few things that spark us back onto the right track, even if those are the rare moments, the briefest of comebacks.” – Sean Moeller
View Session Page for full review and hear Mutts performing 5 songs in the Daytrotter studios, including two from the new LP, Object Permanence.
WBEZ 91.5 FM Morning Shift
“With dark lyrics and vocals that sound like unfiltered Camels soaked in whisky, it’s no wonder Time Out Chicago once described the Chicago band Mutts as “Tom Waits fronting a garage band.” Usually plugged in, Mutts will bust out the acoustics to perform songs from their new album, Object Permanence. We’ll talk to the band about the release, and hear some live music.” – Morning Shift on WBEZ
Object Permanence
At the same time we were making our heaviest and darkest record at the Chrome Attic, we were making its polar opposite. The term object permanence refers to when an infant first understands that things still exist when out of sight. It’s the end to the phase of separation anxiety.
Object Permanence is Here!
Object Permanence has arrived:
– Download it free through the end of April.
– The CD comes in a super-classy gate fold recycled wallet.
– It’s also available on limited edition, audiophile grade 180g gold-translucent vinyl.
And check our schedule for a Spring full of release celebration shows and appearances, starting April 4th at the Hideout Inn in Chicago.
The Chicago Mixtape
Prizefighter gets more love! It’s on the Chicago Mixtape alongside some great pals – Baliff, Software Giant, and Paper Thick Walls. Sign up for free Chicago music every Monday: http://chicagomixtape.com
Live on WGN Music Lounge
Click here to watch Mutts’ national television debut, performing If It’s Hot It’ll Sell with help from Lying Delilah‘s Jodi Rosenthal, from the new LP Object Permanence
Mutts got a VAN!
Guess what the mailman brought!
Five of a Kind Video
Official Video for Five of a Kind, from the album Separation Anxiety.
Directed, filmed and edited by Ian Scott McCullough, Annotation Films.
A note on the content:
Live @ Goose Island
Playing a benefit show alongside good friends Archie Powell & the Exports, Brother George and 500 Miles to Memphis at Goose Island in Chicago. Proceeds went to the families affected in the Sandy Hook tragedy. Photography by Dan Jarvis.
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