Murder Mystery
 

Biography

murder mystery is an American indie rock band from Detroit, Michigan. The group started in the college town of Mount Pleasant, Michigan in 1999 but moved to Detroit in 2003, attracted by the burgeoning music scene of that city. The group earned notoriety in a scene that was still largely dominated by garage rock and garnered airplay on college stations like WMUC and WDET.

Also denoted as college-rock, the group signed with DetroitSounds Records and released a self-titled EP in 2005. Largely influenced by indie-rock bands Sleater-Kinney, Butterglory, and Built to Spill, the EP was released to positive reviews at home. Shortly after the release of the record the group split with DetroitSounds and recorded material for a documentary on Detroit pianist Bob Seeley while touring parts of the Midwest and the East Coast and recording material for a follow-up EP.

The follow up EP entitled, "Big Rocket Go Now!" was released in 2007 and was followed by a live record in 2008 and an EP, "The Shrine of the Little Flower" in 2009.

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Music

Shrine of the Little Flower
2009
The Detroit indie-rockers return with 5 tracks of sonic bliss.
CD: $6.50 MP3: $4.95
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Big Rocket Go Now
2007
A collection of indie rock gems, polished for your listening pleasure
MP3: $6.97 CD-R: $6.97
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murder mystery
2006
As one reviewer put it, "simply sweeping in its scope". A gathering of influences from the Fall, the Velvet Underground, and Pavement——jamming indie rock that crackles and pops.
MP3: $8.97
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