Musical Outfits

By • Feb 1st, 2007 • Category: Band Bios

Being from Chicago, it’s not surprising that Musical Outfits possesses a certain degree of those wholesome, secure, Midwestern values so often linked to middle America. They sound like the type of band you’d want dating your daughter, that is, if you’d want your daughter in a steady relationship with four dudes and their guitars. It’s this type of safe-but-not-boring dynamic that’s heard on the band’s debut LP, 2005’s Left Here. But there’s an undercurrent just beneath the jangly chords and heart-on-their-sleeve balladeering that hints the band could make a turn at any moment and knock out a cocksure blues riff. It’s as if their good-natured first impression would make you think they like John Mellencamp; but when they get you alone they put on Tattoo You. While that’s nowhere near the best Rolling Stones record, its no Dance Naked, either. They are currently putting the finishing touches on their new EP, which they will unveil during a residency this month at Wise Fools Pub.

Chicago Innerview Magazine, February 2007

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