Product Details
- An MVD Exclusive
- Version: Black Vinyl with B side etching
- SKU: MVD14001LP
- Format: LP
- UPC: 760137140016
- Street Date: 11/17/23
- PreBook Date: 10/13/23
- Label: Nadine Records »
- Genre: Pop/Rock
- Run Time: 13 mins
- Number of Discs: 1
- Audio: STEREO
- Year of Production: 2023
- Region Code: 0
- Box Lot: 23
- Territory: WORLD
Product Assets
The Mistons - Extended Play
Punk preachers bashing it out, mixing critical thought with no-frills rock. Unapologetic & vital, with their hearts on their tattered old sleeves.
- List Price: $12.99
- Your Price: $8.05
- In Stock: 9
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The latest crucial offering from doomtown rockers, The Mistons. 5 high energy blasts of garage punk goodness, with a B-side vinyl etching by celebrated Portland artist and Mistons' singer/ guitarist Sean Croghan (Formerly of Crackerbash).
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Bonus Materials
- B-side of vinyl contains artwork etching
- Comes with double-sided full color insert and download code
Sales Points
- Features former members of Crackerbash, Jr. High, Hellcows, Ape Grave, and The Pynnacles
- For fans of: Crackerbash, Wipers, Dead Moon, The Clash, The Stooges, Dead Boys, Black Flag
Press Quotes
An anthemic punk punch that will leave an undeniable impression upon first listen. With cryptic electricity and ferocious brevity, the band is as explosive as they are emotive.
—Glide Magazine
This batch of songs were all written within a couple of months. The need for them to feel raw and not over rehearsed was purposeful, like a '60's garage band or early punk recording, all the energy and no filler, immediate and urgent.
—Abir Mahmud, New Noise Magazine
There's a hecka cool etched B-side art for you to gaze upon and that, along with just 'Contagious' and 'Brikka Brakka Firecracker' are worth the price of admission alone.
—Ryan Canavan, Hanging Hex Blog
The group kicks up a sugary racket with chunky songs that are backed by lyrical heft.
—B. Liebman, The Indy Review
Raw, scuzzy and unique...Their sound is formed from familiar combinations, but delivered via their own skewed perspective.
—Thepunksite
The voice scrapes, rasps, and breaks over hot-wire guitar lines and bedrock drums, pleading, prodding and provoking.
—The Big Takeover