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Soft Parade :: Muff Continues To Grow With ‘Go Gently’

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There’s something about the Austin-based band Muff that just works for me.  I don’t know if it’s their wonderfully playful guitar and bass melodies, the driving drums, the lyrics that reveal new insight upon repeat listens, the way that they sing, or a combination of all those elements, but Muff makes music that I can just hit play and allow it to take over.  Go Gently, the band’s new release, not only continues their tradition of great songwriting, it ups the ante by introducing new elements : production that is more layered and textured, synth sounds that were either not present in the self-titled debut or not showcased, and an overall more composed and up front sense of being about the band.  The performances are more confident, and listening to this album is like getting to know a friend better more so than meeting them for the first time (which is how it should be in terms of musical progression).  I still have high hopes for Muff, as I can envision great things happening for them due to the caliber of band they are.  Here’s to hoping that Go Gently points them in the right direction and affords them new opportunities.

-chief

Taking Lead :: Muff Releases Beautiful New Single, ‘Follow’

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I recently have found myself listening to Austin/San Marcos outfit Muff‘s debut album on pretty much constant repeat.  It was already a favorite, and continued listens have only provided more pleasant surprises.  So imagine the most pleasant surprise of all occurring when, lo and behold, Muff announced they had new music in the works.  The latest single, Follow, is giving off some strong My Bloody Valentine vibes in all of the best ways possible.  The musicianship is top notch as usual, Rachel‘s lyrics/voice are as strong as ever, and it sounds like a million bucks.  I cannot wait for the follow-up album to arrive… here’s to hoping it is sooner than later.

-chief

Champion Sound :: Muff Makes Big Noise

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One of the great things about the Austin/San Marcos corridor is watching music superfans turn into wonderful bands.  Muff is a perfect example of this.  I’ve quite often spent time discussing awesome bands with multiple members of the group, and listening to their self-titled debut LP, it’s hard for me to not place them among the company of those groups.  Dope songwriting, wonderfully recorded and played, and very well put together.  Here’s the video for the first single, East Side Love.

-chief