The Minni-Thins burst onto the Independent Music Scene in 2005 with their debut album, “In Black Cause I Asked,” which, thanks in no small part to the strength of the single, “Let Me Be Your Liquor Man,” inspired rave reviews online, in print, and internationally. After recording their sophomore effort, “That Old Kentucky Blackgrass” in the winter of 2007, the Minnis split up, leaving “Blackgrass” unreleased. Now, four years after the band played their final show, the Minnis are returning from the dead just in time for Halloween to release the single, “Chorus of the Zombie Apocalypso,” as well as two new EPs, titled: “The Nonbeing EP” and “The Devil Can’t Dance EP.” The twelve songs that comprise the releases are all culled from the Blackgrass sessions, recorded and produced by (Austin based band) The Quiet Company’s own Matt Parmenter.
All three releases are available for free online at archive.org.
Chorus of the Zombie Apocalypso
http://www.archive.org/details/ChorusOfTheZombieApocalypso
Nonbeing EP
http://www.archive.org/details/Apparent
Devil Can’t Dance EP
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