Southport, NC's MUSEUM MOUTH are excited to announce they have put their young discography up for free download at the band's Bandcamp page. Carolina's finest noisy pop/punk trio are still supporting their first full-length release, entitled Tears In My Beer, which was self-released by the band earlier this year.
You can grab physical copies of Tears In My Beer and the band's debut EP, I Am The Idiot Of The Jungle, for ridiculously cheap prices directly from their Store. Or you can take the easy way out and do the download. They won't judge you either way.
The band continues to record new material at a rapid pace for upcoming vinyl releases and compilations. The new songs continue the evolution between pop/punk and indie/noise that Museum Mouth hinted at so gracefully on Tears In My Beer.
Youth always deals in the extremes and Museum Mouth’s stream of consciousness relays that moody energy perfectly. At one moment we long for youth and its comforting simplicity and the next we thank god we never have to endure that blinding awkwardness ever again. Therein lays the appeal of Museum Mouth’s Tears In My Beer. The album title as well as the band’s refreshing brand of fuzzed out indie punk scream out with youthful abandon!
Museum Mouth occupies that thin line where indie rock and pop/punk meet. Dual male/female vocals might echo pop/punk of the past but the band sets itself apart by incorporating more noisy tendencies. The raw recording style adds to the separation but remains completely flattering to the band’s ramshackle sound. With lyrics like “when the going gets tough, I’m gonna go to the beach” how can you not find the band’s spirit intoxicating? Yet there is a mature depth in the band’s living-in-the-moment style that only adds to the attraction. On Tears In My Beer, Museum Mouth makes a beautiful noise that echoes youth in all its subdued glory, pain and confusion.
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