Saturday, July 31st, 2010


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One Day Kris started Banging a Gas canister. Entertained by his noise we started screaming down mobile phones & twisting noise boxes. This page is a living documentation of what happened next………..

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Some folks at the guardian newspaper have been listening us and we are glad to say they totally got it.  Ah, Dream-pop racket… finally we found our niché. Cheers Chris Salmon.

Radio Ones Huw Stephens top tipped us on his Radio One Introducing show…

The Skinny Listened to Warning bells and said…
“Mitchell Museum cheerfully sing about nearly drowning in a hospital of razors, whilst sounding like Mercury Rev jamming with Panda Bear (and presumably laughing hysterically and twitching lots) : with this lot channelling the spirit of Animal Collective into slabs of power-pop, there’s probably real method to the madness….”

King Tuts named us Your Sound Artist of the month….and that was very nice indeed…


Steve Lemacq knighted “Warning Bells” as an unsigned song of the week and had a telephone call with Cammy on his BBC6music show- (Steve Lemacqs BBC6Music Show, not Cammys BBC6Music Show. Cammy hasn’t got a BBC6Music show….yet)…

“4 Teeth” LeMacky Declared that Dougie was “A laugh in a bath”…and then threw a shoe…

Listened to our single Tiger Heartbeat and wrote this pleasant thing in a review…
“If there’s a song guaranteed to lift spirits then Mitchell Museum’s ‘Tiger Heartbeat’ is surely it. Plain and simple, it’s a brilliant infectious pop song”

Drowned In Sound came to see us play at the SWN festival and in their review they used these words to describe us… “Find of the Weekend, Mitchell Museum. They’re my new favourite band.”

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We played Live sessions for this man

Marc Riley, BBC6Music.

And this man
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Vic Galloway BBC Radio Scotland

Next We’ll be doing a session for this man
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Huw Stephens BBC Radio One