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Hands down, the best album you didn't hear this year, start to finish. The Brooklyn band's propulsive, uber-catchy indie-rock-evoking the soaring guitars of Built to Spill and the baroque synth stylings of Wolf Parade-will make you believe in the album again. - Metromix, NY
Little Voices from Mussels is one of the best debut albums this year. I love it more and more with every listen.
- 5 Acts
There is something about Brooklyn's Mussels that's distinctly throwback. It's not their sound, exactly, but their approach to being a New York City band in 2007. With the lovingly silk-screened cardboard packaging and their impeccably tasteful production style, you start to wonder if it might be 1995 again - and in all the best ways. Little Voices does spark comparisons to Built to Spill, for the ringing, elaborate guitar work and the vague bounciness of the whole thing, but it's also driven by a strange and refreshing yearning for both simplicity and complexity, meaning essentially that you're dealing with infectious pop songs that occasionally give way to frantic, jumpy song structures and unexpected arrangements. It's fun, smart pop music that can be appreciated as easily by those merely looking to dance as by those looking to geek out about awesome guitar parts. It's a tough balance to strike, and Mussels have done an excellent job. - The L Magazine
Discography
"Night Lights" - 2005 CD Ep
Nationwide college radio airplay
"Little Voices" - 2007 LP
Nationwide college radio airplay
#2 on woxy.com!
NEW ALBUM BEING MIXED NOW FOR 2010 RELEASE
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Somewhere between Wolf Parade and Built To Spill lies the kingdom of Mussels. It's the most awesome place that ever was.
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