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Muck and The Mires

Muck and the Mires – Take Me Back To Planet Earth – Music Stream

September 19, 2020

Boston garage rock mainstays, Muck and the Mires, take a nostalgic stroll through deserted Boston landmarks. 2:48 of pure, catchy, garage pop bliss!

Muck and The Mires – 1 2 3 4 – Review

September 1, 2006

Used to be on Bomp!, but the reactivated Dionysus makes as much sense. Boston garage pop that sounds like it coulda come out in the ’60s as easily as now.

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