Released October 29, 1996 | Length 38:35 Release date 29 October 1996 | |
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Mic City Sons is the third and final album by American indie rock band Heatmiser, released on October 29, 1996 through record label Caroline.
Contents
Heatmiser plainclothes man
Recording
Mic City Sons is the band's only recording for a major label. However, when individuals at Virgin Records learned the band might be on the verge of disbanding, the album was subsequently licensed for release through the smaller sister independent label Caroline Records (also an EMI subsidiary) and their independent distributor of the same name.
Content
The title of the album is taken from a line in the ninth track, "Pop in G": "Mic city sons seem to dumb everything down".
On the album's style, Michael Frey of AllMusic noted "a decidedly more pop feel than its predecessors".
Release
Mic City Sons was released on October 29, 1996 through Virgin Records sub-label Caroline.
Reception
Michael Frey of AllMusic called the album "an outstanding collection of diverse and invigorating tracks". Tracks "Pop in G" and "See You Later" were called "two of the best indie rock songs of the '90s". He finished by saying "Despite the success Heatmiser's members have achieved since their disbanding, it's unfortunate that this collective decided to split up just when they had reached such a creative peak."
Track listing
Note: Smith's official website notes that the promotional copies incorrectly attributed "Pop in G" to Smith when it was written by Gust.
Songs
1Get Lucky2:50
2Plainclothes Man3:28
3Low-Flying Jets2:50