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Mugison:
"Mugiboogie"
Album release on Mugiboogie
14th July 2008
Mugison releases his new album "Mugiboogie" on 14th July
2008, through Mugiboogie.
Three years ago, maverick Mugison traded his laptop in for a bass
player and a drummer of flesh and blood, cranked the amp and went
on a mission.
His third album, "Mugiboogie" is driven by the lust for
life, love, and sex - a classic rock'n´roll album in that
sense but yet he manages to surprise and entertain in each song.
He spent the best part of 3 years howling in his garage until the
songs felt right, felt real and beyond all, felt good. Call him
a schizophrenic, call him possessed, or a monkey with attention-deficit
disorder, but make no mistake - he is on a mission. He promised
to give it all he'd got, to turn his inside out and this is what
that sounds like.
"Icelandic singer-songwriter Mugison already has a reputation
abroad for bleak magic, on record and in solo appearances with acoustic
guitar and laptop. But in his headlining set at the Art Museum,
he came out swinging like a country-blues Led Zeppelin, armed with
a muscular backing band of electric bass, pedal steel guitar and
cannon-fire drums." Rolling Stone
THE LEGEND OF MUGISON
In 2001 Mugison met his first laptop – a used Mac, most likely
stolen or over borrowed from a poor philosophy student in Iceland.
Inside the laptop he discovered a hard drive filled with songs and
the ability to burn songs on to CDRs. Using his acquired ability
to burn CDs he came up with a quick money making scheme, sold 70
copies to his grandmother and bought a ticket to London. It was
here that Mugison met a man by the name of Joshua who had been living
in the streets since he was 9 and supported himself by DJ-ing. They
discussed Mugison's little business and decided that instead of
burning the same music onto CDs like Mugison had been doing, they
would record their own. Over the next few years, Mugison recorded
some tracks. Those tracks came together to make the album, "Lonely
Mountain".
By that time Mugison met Matthew Herbert who loved his album and
offered to release it on his label, Accidental Records. To Mugison's
despair, Matthew also loved the packaging of the demo – a
handmade paper case stitched together with a needle and thread.
So, Mugison spent the following year stitching 13,000 copies of
Lonely Mountain together. On the bright side, Mugison finally had
enough money to return home to Iceland. Where he started work on
his new record, "Mugimama (is this monkey music?)".
Mugison moved to the Icelandic countryside, to the West fjords where
the sun doesn't shine for 9 months of the year and you have to work
for 14 hours a day in order not to freeze to death. He met a girl
named Rúna and they settled in the small town of Sudavik
where he built a studio in the garage. "Mugimama" was
released in 2005 and earned Mugison 5 awards at the Icelandic Music
Awards, including album of the year! Accidental Records also released
this album in Europe, which led to touring Europe and North America.
Mugison hit the road, armed with his guitar and laptop, playing
any gig that would put him up for the night and would buy him a
few rounds after the show. He also got to support some of his favorite
artists, among them Matthew Herbert, Super Furry Animals, Ghostigital,
and Fantomas.
When Mugison got back from touring his wife Rúna had given
birth to two Mugiboys, Dyri and Eldar. Soon thereafter, she bought
a house next to her mother in Sudavik. As the story goes, the guy
who owned the laptop showed up on his doorstep and wanted his laptop
back. With no laptop, Mugison decided to get a band of flesh and
bones to provide the rhythm, licks, chords, and hooks. Mugison says
that all the musicians came to him in a dream, each had a special
gift and together they made the perfect unit - one on one on one
on one on one makes the perfect Circle of Fifths.
Mugison then spent the next three years locked in his studio. His
goal: to make a rock 'n roll album like you've never heard before,
spanning every note on the emotional scale while at the same time
being the most honest rock 'n roll album you'll ever hear. Mugison
will take you on a ride, spill his guts in front of everybody, rip
his heart out and serve it on a plate to make you angry, happy,
sad, horny……all at the same time.
That thrill ride is called "Mugiboogie"
and it's been let loose in Iceland. Are you ready?
Tracklisting as follows:
Mugiboogie
The Pathetic Anthem
To The Bone
Jesus Is A Good Name To Moan
George Harrison
Deep Breathing
I'm Alright
The Animal
Two Thumb Sucking Son Of A Boyo
The Great Unrest
My Love I Love
Sweetest Melody
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The
Mugison tour:
Mugison toured with Queens Of The Stone Age in Canada throughout
May, and is now underway with his European and Scandinavian tour.
He played an electrifying live show in London at Corsica Studios
on 22nd May. Be sure to catch him on these upcoming dates in July.
July Tour
9th July - Corsica Studios, London
10th July - Bar Academy, Birmingham
12th July - Cube Cinema, Bristol
13th July - Academy 2, Newcastle
14th July - Academy 2, Liverpool
15th July - Zodiac, Oxford
Mugilinks
Jesus is a Good Name to Moan Single Promo Video - some soft porn
to brighten your day It's the first song I wrote for the album (Mugiboogie)
It's a sexual song, I did it on tour. Sex is a difficult thing on
tour because your woman is at home, you only got Skype……
and you have to work around things.
The sexual reference to Jesus - well I was thinking about the Big
Jesus was conceived without intercourse and I think God put a curse
on all women after that and made them moan 'Jesus' or 'God' whilst
peaking in their climax.
It's
like theory - a life time research topic…
MySpace
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official
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Mugivideos
Arty
photos can be found here
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