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Work Is Good For The Soul: The Interiors

Submitted by Chris DeLine on August 16, 2006 – 11:00 amOne Comment

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Chicago’s The Interiors reclaim a brand of slower, driving brand of rock historically claimed by a mid-90s generation of band fresh off the heals of grunge. Lead by a harmonic version of J Mascis, the band’s working class tracks enlist suburban tribal drums that roll into the guitars frosting-like sweetness.

The Interiors “You Should’ve Known”
The Interiors “I’m So Happy”

The Interiors “The Bug”

Additional Audio From The Interiors Here

The Interiors – Official Site
The Interiors – MySpace Site

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  • Alice says:

    Wow, really good songwriting … I don’t hear anything close to mid 90s rock though, except maybe The Bug.

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