Iris Nova
Smoldering like the remnants of a fire, or maybe the beginnings of what will become a blistering blaze, (the twelve tracks on Iris Nova are) a musical force… Singer Marilyn Carino and producer Benny Cha Cha coax songs with a slow burn into well-fueled flames that produce considerable amounts of heat. Adding interest to Carino and Cha Cha’s chemistry are lyrics that are ethereal, quirky, and questioning, complementing the evocative production with ease. “Brooklyn” is a funk-rock romp that comes close to matching the grit and eclecticism of the borough of its title. The genre-blending that some musicians work so hard to achieve here seems effortless, genuine, and unique. - OKAYPLAYER.COM Mudville's debut LP, The Glory of Man Is Not in Vogue, snakes through esoteric rhythms and beats care of Rubin and soars with the whiskey sour illustrative harmonies of Carino. Unmistakable hits such as the opening track Hero of the World and the twangy early morning fog of Surfer Girls make Mudville an enchanting listen. The Glory of Man is not in Vogue is a testament to the healing powers of rhythm and should not go undiscovered. - NYLON Marilyn Carino sings about troubled longings and bleak surreal visions, while Ben Rubin surrounds her melancholy voice with brooding, minor-key tracks that start with electric piano and venture into smoky, ominous lounge territory, somewhere between Fiona Apple and Morcheeba. (Jon Pareles) - NEW YORK TIMES There's post-rock, post-punk, and now, post-trip-hop. In the hands of the smoldering vocalist Marilyn Carino and the producer, bassist, and multi-instrumentalist Ben Rubin, down-tempo beats, haunted-matinée-style organ playing, and electronic flourishes coalesce into something familiar yet wholly unique. - THE NEW YORKER Mudville features Marilyn Carino's sultry vocals pouring out poetic lyrics filled with imagery... (with) an other-worldly blues-jazz feel you'd hear in a lounge or in a Jim Jarmusch film. - NEW YORK POST Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Smoldering like the remnants of a fire, or maybe the beginnings of what will become a blistering blaze, (the twelve tracks on Iris Nova are) a musical force… Singer Marilyn Carino and producer Benny Cha Cha coax songs with a slow burn into well-fueled flames that produce considerable amounts of heat. Adding interest to Carino and Cha Cha’s chemistry are lyrics that are ethereal, quirky, and questioning, complementing the evocative production with ease. “Brooklyn” is a funk-rock romp that comes close to matching the grit and eclecticism of the borough of its title. The genre-blending that some musicians work so hard to achieve here seems effortless, genuine, and unique. - OKAYPLAYER.COM Mudville's debut LP, The Glory of Man Is Not in Vogue, snakes through esoteric rhythms and beats care of Rubin and soars with the whiskey sour illustrative harmonies of Carino. Unmistakable hits such as the opening track Hero of the World and the twangy early morning fog of Surfer Girls make Mudville an enchanting listen. The Glory of Man is not in Vogue is a testament to the healing powers of rhythm and should not go undiscovered. - NYLON Marilyn Carino sings about troubled longings and bleak surreal visions, while Ben Rubin surrounds her melancholy voice with brooding, minor-key tracks that start with electric piano and venture into smoky, ominous lounge territory, somewhere between Fiona Apple and Morcheeba. (Jon Pareles) - NEW YORK TIMES There's post-rock, post-punk, and now, post-trip-hop. In the hands of the smoldering vocalist Marilyn Carino and the producer, bassist, and multi-instrumentalist Ben Rubin, down-tempo beats, haunted-matinée-style organ playing, and electronic flourishes coalesce into something familiar yet wholly unique. - THE NEW YORKER Mudville features Marilyn Carino's sultry vocals pouring out poetic lyrics filled with imagery... (with) an other-worldly blues-jazz feel you'd hear in a lounge or in a Jim Jarmusch film. - NEW YORK POST Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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Abricot
The Hero Of The World
Wicked
Eternity
In Orbit
Brooklyn
Wonder Boy
This Hollywood Life
Pray
Surfer Girls
Spirits in the Material World
Blown
Stoned
Poets On Parade
Perfect
Othello
The Spanish Gypsy
Sunshine Is on Me
Duke
Lotus
joy
Sparkle
Sado
Private Plane
Nothing Gets You Going
High Rise
Waterbird
Pray (MNO Bombay Tension Remix)
Blown (AJ Nuttal Remix)
Hero Of The World
Someone Else
Nothing Gets You Going (Live @ Pianos)
Nothing Gets You Going (Live)
Eternity feat. Mike Mills, Karsh Kale and Michael Blake,
Blown (AJ Nuttal Remix) (inst.)
Pray (MNO Bombay Tension Remix) (instrumental)
Pray (MNO Bombay Tension Remix) (inst.)
Nothing Gets You Going (Live at Pianos)
Blown (AJ Nuttal Remix) (instrumental)
Mudville - Eternity
The_Hero_Of_The_World
Highrise
Eternity feat. Mike Mills, Kar
Nothing Gets You Going (Live Pianos)
Nothing Gets You Going (Live @
Ray (Mno Bombay Tension Remix)
Happy?
Wicked (Voodoo Bossa mix)
The Hero of the World (Jazz Club Mix)
Someone Else (From "Someone Else")
Wicked -
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