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Fan Reviews

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koch206
Great show at the Bowery ballroom. Mudhoney did not disappoint. Played songs from their most recent album as well as covers and past hits. Opened with "suck You Dry" and did not slow down. Mudhoney delivered the Rock Alright ! Sunday Night see them at the Bell House in Brooklyn
Music Hall of Williamsburg - Brooklyn, NY - Sat, May 11, 2013
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qwerty7
The ticket said 8:00pm. We got there a little before 9. There was a party going on for the band Blur. We were told the first band was to go on at 11:45. As much as we were looking forward to seeing Trail of Dead again,we weren't waiting 3 hrs for the first band. No doubt it was a good show,we didn't see it. Wondering if anyone else had the same problem???
Music Hall of Williamsburg - Brooklyn, NY - Sat, May 11, 2013
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lolakitty13
I'd seen Mudhoney plenty of times in the past, but this show was the best to date. Mark Arm channels Iggy Pop and bends and twist in ways no 50+ man should. They sound as strong and rock as hard as ever. Best time I've had in a while.
Music Hall of Williamsburg - Brooklyn, NY - Sat, May 11, 2013
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Stackshot
Solid performance from start to finish, with songs from their entire catalog. Mudhoney was raucous while maintaining instrumental virtuosity and the always exciting Mark Arm was awesome. They managed to crank things up a little more for the encore for a great finish.
Music Hall of Williamsburg - Brooklyn, NY - Sat, May 11, 2013
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Headwich
NYC did not want the band to leave so they gave us a 24 song set. This included half the new album, a good helping of the staples and gems like Oblivion, Inside Job and Blinding Sun. My wife and I had a spot up front by Guy's side of the stage and managed to get a set list from him. Wonderful night, great sound and a show I will not soon forget. I am still hoarse. They should visit here about once a month.
Music Hall of Williamsburg - Brooklyn, NY - Sat, May 11, 2013
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Anonymous
Absolutely amazing. One of the few Grunge bands I did not get to see in the late 80s and early 90s. I'm so happy to be able to see them perform such a kick ass show. Best small venue to see them too.
Music Hall of Williamsburg - Brooklyn, NY - Sat, May 11, 2013
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ScaredPedestrian
Mudhoney was awesome, I knew they would be, and the venue was perfect for a show like that.
Music Hall of Williamsburg - Brooklyn, NY - Sat, May 11, 2013
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Anonymous
Great show - now in my top 10 shows. And they looked great!
Music Hall of Williamsburg - Brooklyn, NY - Sat, May 11, 2013
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TimJG
Pissed Jeans was a fantastic opening band! They got everyone moving! And Mudhoney blew my mind, they sounded great live, and I got to meet the band members and have two of my guitar inspirations (Mark Arm and Steve Turner) sign my Bigmuff shirt! I got to talk to Dan too, about music and doing what you love and lots of awesomely deep stuff. Plus my girlfriend and I got his drumsticks. Amazing band, amazing show, awesome venues with really kind staff.
Music Hall of Williamsburg - Brooklyn, NY - Sat, May 11, 2013
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333lulu
Awesome!!!!! Mudhoney brings it and they still are such a great band. Great venue too. Lot of bars and interesting people. If you like rock, go see Mudhoney!
Music Hall of Williamsburg - Brooklyn, NY - Sat, May 11, 2013
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Pofromanof
Mudhoney still one of my favorite grunge band. They blew my mind everytimes i see them live, but this time was pretty unique, So much strengh,feeling,even love and killing riffs They got so much to give Simply amazing Thx
Grog Shop - Cleveland, OH - Sat, May 16, 2009
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TheStarkFistofRemoval
As I'm watching the openers, I see a dude looks kinda familiar off to my right. Look closer...oh yeah, Mark Arm's watching the opener. Obviously, dude's a music fan. Which bore out when you watched the show. These guys put on a fantastic show. I mean, we all wanted to hear the big hits, yeah, but the fact is that a lot of us would have still enjoyed it with some eye rolls and insincere smiles. Arm's eyes damn near bugged out of his head...he looks kinda like Iggy a bit, definitely in a different place when he wasn't singing. And as much as I love listening to Arm and Turner double team the audience on guitar, I think the band sounded better with Arm able to flail, contort, and just frontman the hell out of us. All in all, great show.
Grog Shop - Cleveland, OH - Sat, May 16, 2009
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edouglasww
It was a little worrying when they kicked off with five songs from their 2008 album The Lucky Ones, which was kind of weak, not just because the material isn't great but also because Mark Arm decided to act like a frontman lead singer and let the band back him up. When Arm finally strapped on his guitar, then that Mudhoney sound was back and they immediately started going through their entire back catalogue, covering both their slower dirge ballads and punky upbeat tunes, really showing that the years of touring has stuck with them, because the set just got more and more energetic as it went along, the audience having a blast slamming and stage-diving. It reminded me of when I saw the band at a venue above The Palladium back in the early '90s, but this time, one of their roadies took it upon himself to grab the stage divers and drag them backstage (who knows where they went?).... when Mark took it upon himself to dissuade a stagediver with a face-full of crotch... well, let's just say they won't be doing that again. Original Mudhoney drummer Dan Peters was also in fine form, getting a number of showcase drum breaks, and Guy Maddison did a good job keeping up with him on bass. "Touch Me I'm Sick" was played late in the main set, but paled in comparison with "In 'n' Out of Grace"... the encore was perfect!
Grog Shop - Cleveland, OH - Sat, May 16, 2009
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Sonicfallout
one of the best shows ever. they still are blasting out awesome raw punk rock and tearing up the stage
Grog Shop - Cleveland, OH - Sat, May 16, 2009
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ronnio
This was my first Mudhoney show after years of listening to their discs. The show started a little late, but with a 10pm time on the tickets, i kind of expected it. My take on the whole show and on mudhoney in general is that they are underrated. This worked in my favor, though, because i got to see them up close in a small venue. Turner's guitar work was outstanding, and the whole band shined. Mark Arm's voice is great and helps define the whole Mudhoney sound. The drumming was awesome, and the bass was spot on. I was going to give them a 4 for not playing more from "Tomorrow Hit Today", but what the heck, they deserve a 5. I'd love to see them again. I'm going to to pick up their latest disc.
Grog Shop - Cleveland, OH - Sat, May 16, 2009
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