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The Big Bright Lights - Take Manhatan (MUD-CD-030)
CD $7.50 
Featuring Jeff Garber, The Big Bright Lights have been referred to as the missing
link between Castors soaking wet guitar sound and emotive vocals,
and National Skylines mind-expanding Pro-Tools intricacies. |
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Angie Heaton - Sparkle (MUD-CD-029)
CD $10.00 
"
sharp sense of humor, melodic deftness, and cow-punk verve are hot
enough to pop her out of the corn belt." - Entertainment Weekly's
college edition |
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Sarge - The
Glass Intact (MUD-CD-028)
CD $10.00 
"
a stripped-down indie crush party that rocks with staggering sass."-Rolling
Stone |
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Beezus - Lives
of the Saints (MUD-CD-027)
CD $7.50 
Mud's all-female smart-rock trio returns with the follow up to their 1995 release
Breakfast Was Weird. Described by Puncture as "endearingly unsheened," Beezus
hangs on to "endearingly", and adds just the right sheen to further
highlight their tender refrains and fierce amp-shiver. |
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Sixteen Tons - TBA (MUD-CD-026+)
Retrospective from these guys. Everything we could get our hands on including
their Steve Albini produced Headshot LP from Abstract Records (UK) and
the record they put out on John Mohr's record label, No Blow. |
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Bad Flannel- Leslie (MUD-CD-025+)
Tiring of the "features members of Slint" tag, we do our part by releasing
this late '80s band featuring guys who went on to play with Hum, Honcho Overload,
Menthol, Poster Children, Steakdaddy 6, Bobby Conn, National Skyline, and Morning
Becomes Electric. |
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Viewfinder - Stars on Ice (MUD-CD-024)
CD $7.50 
Echoes of 80's new wave peppered with the hooks of current Britpop from Champaign's
favorite new fashion cons. I Wouldn't Go Out With Me Either is a catchy
counterpart to our sister label's Your Woman by White Town. |
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Bale- Pearly White (MUD-CD-023)
CD $7.50 
These guys make the Melvins sound like pussies. Features former Bitch Magnet/Dis
drummer. Brutal. |
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Laurie McColley - Pseudonymous (MUD-CD-022)
CD $7.50 
Strummy, subdued pop with hushed male vocals. Helped out by folks from Suede
Chain, Lanterna, Moon Seven Times, and Adam Schmitt. |
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Castor - Tracking
Sounds Alone (MUD-CD-021)CD
OUT OF PRINT Digital
Download only - not available for sale as a physical CD
The follow up to their debut. Their songwriting keeps improving and sounding
more and more individual. |
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Lonely Trailer - Multimeteor (MUD-CD-020)
CD $7.50 
Proving, once again, that sometimes the best thing you can do is take a chance.
This CD-ROM may be safely played in any CD player, or you can check out the visual
interactive experience. |
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Sarge - Charcoal (MUD-CD-019)
CD $10.00 
Effervescent, energetic pop with a capital-K Keen sense of melody and an acute
sense of harmony. Fans of Amelia Fletcher and Talulah Gosh have reason to celebrate
the birth of this co-ed combo with female vocals! |
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Braid - Age of Octeen (MUD-CD-018)
CD $10.00 
Passionate vocals, duelling guitars, and a relentless rhythm section combine
revealing powerful sounds with a heart of gold. Includes ex-Friction. (Also
available on LP) |
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Superhero Forehead - Self-Titled (MUD-CD-017)
CD $7.50 
Featuring Charlie (Milo, Weird Summer) Dold's great guitar playing and vocal
flair, this band bashes out guitar rockers along the lines of early Replacements.
Shared vocal and songwriting duties lend an occasional Uncle Tupelo/Magnolias
vibe to the mix. |
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Suede Chain - Piloted
By Ghosts (MUD-CD-016)
CD $7.50 
Highlighted by rich voices and the integration of violin and cello. Rock songs,
barroom revellers, and swing-tinged paeans. Difficult to pin down, easy to enjoy. |
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