good stuff
author: Josh
the music is good. please let me know when you guys will be in the Riverside area again!!
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These guys kick!
author: innocent bystander
Heard the CD, went to a mullet show, DUG their live show, bought the CD and it kicks!
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Reviewes Live at LA's El Rey theater - July 2004 issue
author: Music Connection Magazine -Jana Summers
These rockers play youthful and energetic skater-punk, reminiscent of mid-Nineties bands such as Less Than Jake, the Vandals, Homegrown and Face to Face. Their newest album, Straight on till Morning, would be the perfect soundtrack for any skate or snowboard video. In fact, it would not be surprising to hear this act featured in the next American Pie movie.
Musicianship: These guys are different from other pop and emo bands that merely play simple power chords. Michael Lozano weaves skillful guitar leads with Victor Campos’ heavy rhythms and brother Frankie Lozano’s driving bass lines. Upon listening, without even knowing their names, it’s obvious that Mullet is a band made mostly of brothers. Their familiarity helps them present a tight live show that almost sounds recorded. Drummer Adam Lozano sets up the rhythm and vibe with a dynamic performance.
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Highest rating this issue on local music
author: Skinnie Magazine January 2004
STRAIGHT ON 'TIL MORNING
I haven't heard "happy" punk rock this good since
back in my glory days when I used to go see the
Vandals, Assorted Jelly Beans, and Homegrown at
the Barn in Riverside. The opening guitar riffs in
‘No Bueno’ made me want to dance and eat a
bowl of menudo while hitting a piñata. In translation:
I liked it a lot. Other than giving them an A in
the originality department, I'd also like to congratulate
them in their songwriting abilities. The lyrics
to the song ‘Whatever,’ is what won my heart in
the end: "Today I decided that I would call and see
if you were doing well but your husband answered
the phone. I wish you would've told me about him
and your six kids but I guess you must've forgot." I
can relate, my brother.
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