Aug. 25, 2010 - Issue #775: Eamon McGrath
Disgust
Outdoor Miners {recordings_bands_mg} Disgust {/recordings_bands_mg}
Pop Echo, 2010
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The territory being mined by Outdoor Miners is clearly the that of the '90s: on the group's newest seven-inch, the sad jangle of the Gin Blossoms and the bald frustration of grunge peak up through the cracks of the band's lo-fi veneer. Documenting the ennui of living through your early-20s, the band hits the nail on the head of how it feels to have a long memory but a short attention span—like a mixture of melancholy and fury that's over far too quickly.
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