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A Cellarful Of Muck

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Download links and information about A Cellarful Of Muck by Muck. This album was released in 2011 and it belongs to Rock, Alternative genres. It contains 13 tracks with total duration of 33:35 minutes.

Artist: Muck
Release date: 2011
Genre: Rock, Alternative
Tracks: 13
Duration: 33:35
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. King Of The Beat 2:30
2. Saturday Let Me Down Again 3:16
3. I'm Tired Of losing Sleep Over You 2:00
4. Creep You Out 2:30
5. Right Now 2:25
6. Tear It Down 2:49
7. Love Hates Me 2:01
8. We Don't Have To Hide Anymore 2:03
9. A Piece Of Nothing 3:30
10. Laura's A Liar 2:04
11. That's The Way It's Always Gonna Be 3:20
12. I Don't Need A Reason 2:38
13. Love Is Knocking At Your Door 2:29

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The first tenet of doing garage rock 40 years after the Nuggets era is that your music better sound like a sweaty, rowdy dance party broke out in your basement, with all the sexy somersaults, hip-shaking hell-raising, and ballsy backbeat that a guitar-riffing, R&B-pub rockin’ band can muster. Boston's Muck have done that with aplomb for a decade, like a proud progeny of Barry & the Remains, and they reach their apex, perhaps, with this snortin' set of originals straight outta 1965. Every band working this stripe should hire producer Jim Diamond at Detroit's Ghetto Recorders, as he keeps the takes and sound crisp, rattling, and manic. And with frontman Evan "Muck" Shore (Queers, Voodoo Dolls) and company keeping their side equally rough and ready, there isn't a track that misses. ~ Jack Rabid, The Big Takeover, Rovi