Mumm-Ra

Songs: 10
Albums: 2

Albums

Facts about Mumm-Ra

Mumm-Ra
  1. British Indie Rock Band: Mumm-Ra was a British indie rock band formed in Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex, in 2000. The band's name is inspired by the character Mumm-Ra from the animated television series "Thundercats". Mumm-Ra gained attention in the mid-2000s with their infectious melodies, energetic performances, and catchy guitar-driven songs.

  2. Debut Album "These Things Move in Threes": Mumm-Ra released their debut album, "These Things Move in Threes", in 2007 on Columbia Records. The album featured singles like "She's Got You High" and "What Would Steve Do?" which received airplay on radio stations and MTV, earning Mumm-Ra a following in the indie music scene. "These Things Move in Threes" showcased the band's knack for crafting anthemic indie rock songs with memorable hooks and sing-along choruses.

  3. Touring and Festival Appearances: Mumm-Ra toured extensively in support of their debut album, performing at venues and festivals across the UK and Europe. Their energetic live performances and charismatic stage presence earned them a reputation as a must-see act, drawing crowds of enthusiastic fans wherever they went. Mumm-Ra's infectious energy and tight musicianship made them a favorite among indie music enthusiasts and festival-goers alike.

  4. Subsequent Releases and Disbandment: Following the release of their debut album, Mumm-Ra released several singles and EPs, including "Starlight" and "She's Got You High", which continued to showcase their melodic songwriting and indie rock sensibilities. However, the band struggled to replicate the success of their debut album, and internal tensions led to their eventual disbandment in 2008. Despite their relatively short-lived career, Mumm-Ra's music continues to be cherished by fans of indie rock, with their debut album remaining a cult favorite.

  5. Legacy and Influence: Mumm-Ra's music left a lasting impact on the indie rock scene of the mid-2000s, with their catchy melodies and infectious energy resonating with fans around the world. While their time in the spotlight may have been brief, Mumm-Ra's music remains beloved by those who remember the band fondly. Their songs continue to be discovered and appreciated by new listeners, cementing Mumm-Ra's legacy as one of the standout acts of the indie rock revival of the 2000s.

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