The Muckers Release Debut Album ‘Endeavor’

Today, The Muckers release their debut album, ‘Endeavor’ via Greenway Records. 

‘Endeavor’ already garnered nods from Pitchfork who called the composite parts “sometimes remarkable,” and commended the group’s nimble guitar work, swerving seamlessly between structure and embellishment”. NME named the four-piece “one of New York’s most exciting new bands”, Ladygunn praised: these modern-day rock heroes are setting new stones in the much-trod cobblestone paths of the city” and Colorado Springs Indy predicted that “Post-COVID, this album will likely be the first instance of NYC dancing in the streets.”

The singles, including a remix by Tame Impala’s Jay Watson, received plays on SPINKEXPKCRWKUTX, and were lauded for “never los[ing] its rush of jittery energy” (Under The Radar) and “showing off more than a little fretwork fire” (Brooklyn Vegan).

The Muckers will perform today, February 26th, at 1:00PM EST on @roughtrade‘s IGTV for their Rough Trade Transmissions series.


Standing out against the layers of noises a city like New York holds is no small feat: its blaring cars and screeching trains, its storied streets, blunt locals, and piercing sirens all meld together into a thick backdrop. The Muckers, a four piece as vibrantly fresh as resolutely timeless, are doing just that, and NME already calls them “one of New York’s most exciting new bands.” 

Their debut album, the aptly titled Endeavor, comes on the heels of frontman Emir Mohseni‘s journey – nothing short of an odyssey: first, as an immigrant taking refuge in New York City from his native Iran to have the right to perform rock music, then as a band caught in the global pandemic who’s had to let go of their greatest strength: thriving on any stage – from supporting Pond on the road in 1000-cap rooms to making the crowds dance and sweat in the divey bars of Brooklyn. One of their performances, at Treefort Festival, had caught KEXP‘s Cheryl Waters eye who commended them for “captivating the crowds” on her Music That Matters show.

“There is something altogether fresh in their energy, in Mohseni’s fast-moving guitar licks and his lyrics full of yearning,” Ladygunn lauded in a recent interview where Emir spoke of his influences, from Frank Zappa to The Stranglers

“There are times in your life when you know the map to your destination but you need a force to drive you there,” Mohseni says of his move to the United States, profiled across acclaimed publications, from Rolling Stone to Billboard. Upon landing in this new environment, he met the three guys that would become his closest friends, and build with him the enlivening sound and enrapturing live show that The Muckers have garnered early praises for: Anthony Azarmgin at the bass, Chris Cawley on rhythm guitar, and John Zimmerman behind the drums. 

The band’s ethos can be heard in tracks like “Suspended” or the unrelenting “Roll The Dice” which Mohseni says is about “risking everything you have in life for that one thing that you love the most.” In the face of adversity, The Muckers have never let up their ambition, cutting through the noise with what Rolling Stone praised as “a call to fans to kick the dust off of their souls and boogie.”