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Mud (Guam)

About Me


Suppose you're a little kid on the island of Guam – that's right, Guam. And suppose you're in your room with a beat up old acoustic guitar and some bongos your parents gave you, practicing cha-cha and jitterbug music with your cousins because that's all anybody ever showed you how to do. And suppose you glance up at your Ramones poster and have a vision of yourself on stage with long hair and sunglasses, blasting a Les Paul through a rumbling Marshall stack, gaping at the seething audience in front you – elbows spinning in circles, fists punching the air, and kids flopping around like crash test dummies, all to the beat of three beautiful power chords. And suppose at that moment you decide that you want to someday, somehow, realize that rock n' roll vision -- even though you're just a kid playing cha-cha and jitterbug music and living on the tiny tourist-driven island of Guam which rarely sees mainstream touring acts, probably only has a couple rock clubs on the whole chunk of land, has an entire population smaller than that of an urban city, and which most Americans probably couldn't even find on a map.
You'd probably think, Okay, there's no way I'll ever realize my rock n' roll vision.
But you're not any of the five members of Mud. If you were, you'd have figured out a way to migrate thousands of miles across the ocean to San Francisco, build up a large enough fan base to pack venues like Slim's and Bottom of the Hill, perform with noted local acts like The Matches, the Lovemakers and The Dodos, land spots at SXSW, the CMJ Music Marathon and the Vans Warped Tour, and join forces with the Bay Area's most promising young label, Talking House Records.
Flash forward to 2008, and Mud has released their first full-length, Yearbook. It's an album that fuses the accessibility of punk with the acumen of progressive and indie, and does it all with an I-just-wanna-rock attitude.
The pages turn rapidly on Yearbook, some of them in full color, others in eerie black and white. On tracks like "Should've Known" and "Tomorrow," vocalist Nikki Aclaro sings clever pop musings on love and loss. At the opposite end of the spectrum are tracks like "Psycho," a clash of Alan Kao's heavy guitar against a full-on brass-and-string arrangement -- an explosive cinematic mixture of film noir and spy movie. Meanwhile, bassist Ralph Blas, keyboardist Aris Nicholas and drummer Jared Cruz crash and rumble in a tight rhythm section.
Last year, Mud returned to Guam to do a small tour and inspire a new generation of island kids who just wanna rock. Blas says the cha-cha and jitterbug music he played on the island as a kid continues to influence Mud. "I still feed off of that stuff – rhythmic, groove-oriented music," he says.
COME KICK OFF 2009 WITH US!
UPDATE:MUD OPENING LINKIN PARK:PROJEKT REVOLUTION TOUR AUG.9TH
MUD's Debut album "YEARBOOK" on Talking House Records in stores April 15th.
New Album YEARBOOK by MUD
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Available April 15th 2008
MUD CARELESS MUSIC VIDEO!! PLEASE CHECK OUT OUR BRAND NEW MUSIC VIDEO DIRECTED BY MATTHEW ABAYA.
WATCH MUD'S MUSIC VIDEO FOR "FALLEN" BY GOOD FRIEND ANGELO IBANEZ.
WATCH MUD"S MUSIC VIDEO FOR "SHOULD'VE KNOWN" BY ALEX MUNOZ.

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 09/11/2006
Band Website: http://www.mudsf.com
Band Members:

Nikki Aclaro - lead vocals, guitar

Alan Kao - guitar

Ralph Blas - bass, vocals

Jared Cruz - drums, vocals

Aris Nicholas - keyboards, vocals


Influences:

Discography:

Yearbook
Mud

Alvailable on iTunes . and Amazon.com


Should've Known (Advance Single)
Mud

Available on iTunes .


A Foggy Holiday - Carols From The SF Scene, Vol. 1
Compilation

Featuring Mud's take on the Kinks' holiday classic, "Father Christmas"!

Available on iTunes now!
and Amazon.com


Live From SF x SXSW - San Francisco Comes To Austin, 2007
Compilation

Featuring live track of "Apt. 4"!

Available on iTunes now!


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Sounds Like: Mud.
Record Label: Talking House Records
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Pandora’s coverage of Mud at SXSW 2008

Check out Pandora’s coverage of Mud,Elephone,MInipop and LoveLikeFire at SXSW 2008.Three part series.Pandora
Posted by on Sun, 06 Apr 2008 00:16:00 GMT

CASTING FOR MUD VIDEO

Casting call for DANCERS for a major music video production, for GUAM ROCK BAND "MUD" We are looking to cast 6-8 Chamorro or Pacific Islander (female ) dancers to appear in the music video for MUD's f...
Posted by on Fri, 24 Aug 2007 03:22:00 GMT

VOTE FOR MUD/GUAM

Hello Friends,Mud have been picked for the first round of Live 105's "local band" competition. The winner gets the mainstage opening slot for BFD 2007 at Shoreline Amphetheater on Saturday, June 9th...
Posted by on Sun, 20 May 2007 17:06:00 GMT

MUD / GU MAGAZINE By Jac Perry

Their Name is MUDby Jac PerryIt's 1:30 a.m. Guam-time and my cell phone rings a dedicated ring tonethe heavy riffs of AC/DC's "Back in Black" signaling MUD lead guitarist, Mr. Alan Kao, calling. I gr...
Posted by on Wed, 11 Apr 2007 22:35:00 GMT

BE PART OF GUAM'S FIRST MOVIE!!!

I FUETSAN I TAOTAO/CASTING CALLS SOON..SD/LA/GUAMDate: 01 Apr 2007, 02:52 AMSubject SAN DIEGO CASTING CALL / APRIL 29TH 2-6 PM / UND1SPUTED GYMBody: Open casting call will take place on April 29th in...
Posted by on Sun, 01 Apr 2007 14:02:00 GMT

endignorance.com

As you may know, the band MUD is a California-based punk/alternative/rock band with former Guam residents Nikki Aclaro(Sticky) and members of Acid Jazz that have performed on the Warped Tour and sever...
Posted by on Sun, 18 Feb 2007 14:29:00 GMT

An exerpt and random thoughts, Guam

I end up tired. The day is fun but lengthy. I say to no one only to myself, maybe you've mistaken shock value for attention. There is transients' piss on the concrete below your feet but I stand here...
Posted by on Fri, 19 Jan 2007 22:40:00 GMT

Mud Needs Your Help;-)

Hafa Adai friends,Mud is coming home to play at the Hard Rock Cafe Feb 23 and we need your help in spreading the word. Please tell all your friends about our show. Help us post our flyer in as many co...
Posted by on Mon, 15 Jan 2007 21:13:00 GMT