This is the Indie Track of the Day Giveaway. It’s just like it sounds—every day we spotlight a song from an indie band/artist and we let you keep the track to do with whatever you like (within the limits of the law).
The song is part of our podcast, so if you want it (you do), search on iTunes for the ExploreMusic.com podcast, or just scroll down to the bottom of this page and click the links.
In 1977, Martha and the Muffins emerged from the Toronto punk/new wave/art pop scene. Under both the original band name and "M + M," they’ve released seven albums and made it onto the Canadian top 40 chart with several singles. A few singles, like 1980′s "Echo Beach," also had some success internationally.
While Martha Johnson and Mark Gane are the band’s core members—they’ve also scored TV shows and films and released one JUNO-winning children’s album, the lineup has included such musicians as saxophone player Martha Ladly (Roxy Music, The Associates, Robert Palmer) and bassist Jocelyne Lanois—whose brother Daniel, a then unknown music producer, worked with the band on three of their records.
The band’s first new release in 18 years, Delicate, is out now—on Muffin Music, of course.
Listen to "Mess," and click here to check out Martha and the Muffins’ official site.
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