
Muck & The Mires
Beat Revolution
On Beat Revolution, the band storms into new territory, blending Powerpop ("Overnight Delivery"), Punk Rock ("Julia's Got a Boyfriend"), and raw, Nuggets-style Garage Rock ("She's Too Good For You"). Critics are already buzzing: Real Gone calls "Cool Imposter" one of their strongest tracks yet, with its '50s-inspired flair, late '60s guitar grit, and an insanely catchy hook. Faster and Louder hails Beat Revolution as a "rallying cry, channeling '64 Beatles with a Ramones-edged twist", while If It's Too Loud praises its "pure, early garage rock vibea sound the world can't get enough of". Hailing from Boston, Muck and the Mires fuse the primal energy of Hamburg-era Beatles with the gritty swagger of CBGB's Ramones. Their global fanbase, built through tireless touring, airplay, and a series of cult-classic recordings, speaks to their staying power.