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Welcome.
In the beginning, this blog is set to be a space for the band, The Mugs, to bare their souls, dredge the depths of the human condition, and discuss all things in love, politics, and the quality of their morning movements.
It's a free-for-all, sky's-the-limit, open season event space for their minds. And/or a total disaster in an experiment to expose the desires and intentions of five manboys seeking to overcome their anti-social behavior in favor of realizing a better world.
"What better world?" you ask. So do we. Any ideas? Please share them. Idealistic broo-hah-hah? Why not. Cynical guffaws? Sure. Political frustration? Yes. Love's loss? Absolutely. Lusty longing? All the better. Postmodern rantings on the meta-intertextual fallacy of meaning in a (Re)Un/deconstructive consumptive ideological global superstructure of vacant signifiers? Please, none of that. Life's too short.
We hope you come in and come again.
Welcome.
In the beginning, this blog is set to be a space for the band, The Mugs, to bare their souls, dredge the depths of the human condition, and discuss all things in love, politics, and the quality of their morning movements.
It's a free-for-all, sky's-the-limit, open season event space for their minds. And/or a total disaster in an experiment to expose the desires and intentions of five manboys seeking to overcome their anti-social behavior in favor of realizing a better world.
"What better world?" you ask. So do we. Any ideas? Please share them. Idealistic broo-hah-hah? Why not. Cynical guffaws? Sure. Political frustration? Yes. Love's loss? Absolutely. Lusty longing? All the better. Postmodern rantings on the meta-intertextual fallacy of meaning in a (Re)Un/deconstructive consumptive ideological global superstructure of vacant signifiers? Please, none of that. Life's too short.
We hope you come in and come again.
Welcome.
3 Comments:
Love you guys.
Wish you would play more. Please play more shows.
Thanks,
Dee
you mugs make me so curious. it's hard to sleep at night with that kind of fire.
thanks for a superb show on friday night! the guy from music matters recommended your cd and we loved it... and happy to find you were playing at the knitting factory. please post some manboy soul ramblings here for us.
nichole, justin, and joe
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