After several years exploring the never reaches of far-out galaxies, the Mugstar star craft is finally coming in to land.
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After several years exploring the never reaches of far-out galaxies, the Mugstar star craft is finally coming in to land.
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The name Mugstar has long been a brand name of sorts amongst seasoned psych lovers, so you wouldn’t be far wrong expecting the walls to come crashing down around your ears within the first few minutes of ‘release’– as typically, that’s what you get with a Mugstar album.
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The grand Gothic masterpiece that is St. Pancras station looms overhead, almost shadowing the Scala in a premature dusk of an early September evening. A neon emblazoned turret, crowned by an ornate clock and dominating the view of Pentonville Road, approached from Kings Cross Station, dictates much of the layout of the club’s interior...
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Mugstar is a bit of an anomaly to me. They’re not really drone, they’re not as out-there experimental as Smegma, yet I wouldn’t just put them under the post-rock category like Explosions in the Sky.
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