Local H: The No Fun EP
Local H – The No Fun EP Thick Records (2003) By Graham Isaac First off, though the titles of this EP and and its first track are both “No Fun,”…
Local H – The No Fun EP Thick Records (2003) By Graham Isaac First off, though the titles of this EP and and its first track are both “No Fun,”…
This is the first installment of a monthly series dedicated to making this planet a better place. Each month I will target a cherished-by-some/hated-by-me celebrity for destruction. It’s kind of like MTV’s Celebrity Death Match, but the victims ain’t made of clay, their suffering will be worse and much more prolonged, and there will be no one else in the ring with them.
By Nada Staff NadaMucho.com is sad to announce that one of its favorite bands of 2002, Milwaukee’s Mistreaters, have cancelled their current tour including a stop scheduled for Aug. 19…
Sybil Rohlf – I miss Milwaukee. Having lived on the west coast for only a year, I still longingly remember the city’s seedy neighborhood bars, unbearably smoky coffee shops, and wealth of creative young people. I also miss the music, the music of the Mistreaters in particular. Gritty and grimy, dirty and loud, their songs get under your skin and stay there for days – much like what the city has done to my subconscious.
They say you never get a second chance to make a first impression. The music industry constantly tries to buck this axiom, issuing new releases from acts long past their expiration date. Nada Surf has been trying to live down their first impression on America since 1996, putting out at least four albums since MTV made “Popular,” their high school melodrama from High/Low, a one-hit wonder.