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"Mt. Misery sit in that fine lineage of Northern bands who battle encroaching darkness with luminous, endlessly beautiful pop songs... A haloed piece of Northern guitar pop" - Clash
"Shades of Big Star, Dr. Dog and Teenage Fanclub leap out from the speakers... an essential summer discovery" - Record Collector
“Pillowy pop gems” - Raven Sings The Blues
Hartlepool indie-pop foursome Mt. Misery released their debut album 'Once Home, No Longer' via Prefect Records (Ex-Void, The Tubs,) in 2021, alongside a long-since sold-out limited edition Rough Trade Exclusive vinyl.
The band’s sound reflects a timeless but beautiful heartbreak for fans of Real Estate, Whitney and Alvvays, but under the surface, there is an endearing honesty that can only be cultivated in the working-class environs of a northern town.
Sometimes they get out of their northern town and play gigs, having shared stages across the UK with the likes of Porridge Radio, Pip Blom and Martha, not to mention touring with The Futureheads.
They recently bought distortion pedals and spent a week in a cottage on the banks of Loch Fyne in western Scotland recording a new album. The trip was during a very hot week at the height of midgie season, and the water went off on their second to last day there. They lost the plot a bit towards the end and spent most of the time with bug nets over their heads, trying not to melt.
https://linktr.ee/mtmisery
"Shades of Big Star, Dr. Dog and Teenage Fanclub leap out from the speakers... an essential summer discovery" - Record Collector
“Pillowy pop gems” - Raven Sings The Blues
Hartlepool indie-pop foursome Mt. Misery released their debut album 'Once Home, No Longer' via Prefect Records (Ex-Void, The Tubs,) in 2021, alongside a long-since sold-out limited edition Rough Trade Exclusive vinyl.
The band’s sound reflects a timeless but beautiful heartbreak for fans of Real Estate, Whitney and Alvvays, but under the surface, there is an endearing honesty that can only be cultivated in the working-class environs of a northern town.
Sometimes they get out of their northern town and play gigs, having shared stages across the UK with the likes of Porridge Radio, Pip Blom and Martha, not to mention touring with The Futureheads.
They recently bought distortion pedals and spent a week in a cottage on the banks of Loch Fyne in western Scotland recording a new album. The trip was during a very hot week at the height of midgie season, and the water went off on their second to last day there. They lost the plot a bit towards the end and spent most of the time with bug nets over their heads, trying not to melt.
https://linktr.ee/mtmisery
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