
Michigan Independents Network (2012)
When I stumbled across Minutes' sophomore release, Roland, I was blown away by their scrappy take on jangly indie rock. Pretty much from that moment I started looking for their sold out, self titled debut album. I looked and looked and looked and added it to my Discogs want list and just waited. And waited. And waited. That stupid record never showed up for a decade. Then one day, there it was on Discogs for $20. I couldn't have bought it any faster.
Much like their album Roland, Minutes attack their songs with a reckless energy that reminds me a lot of Boat, with similarly successful results. At it's core, it's a Pavement leaning sound, but with a little more punk enthusiasm that keeps everything trucking along. I've had this record for a few months now, and while I certainly haven't listened to it as many times as I have Roland, I have listened to it enough times to proclaim it to be just as good. It's a tricky find, for sure, but I really recommend trying to track down both records if you can.
Minutes stopped putting out records after releasing Roland, but several members went on to release a couple of records under the similarly unsearchable name, Out. I can't say I dug those quite as much as Minutes, but all of them are worth checking out if you want to hear some 90s style indie rock.
Minutes - Minutes:
https://minutes.bandcamp.com/album/self-titled-lp
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