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The Mice - For Almost Ever - LP

The Mice - For Almost Ever - LP

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EXPECTED RELEASE DATE: 20TH FEBRUARY 2026

Beloved songwriter Bill Fox's first group. Originally issued in 1985, has been out of
print for 40+ years.

Contains the belated cult hit 'Not Proud of the USA' which got college airplay during the Iraq War

Originally released in 1985, the debut EP by The Mice still stands as one of the finer song-oriented rock records of that era. Drawing inspiration from both mid 1960s British Invasion groups and the energy of punk, For Almost Ever is about as scorching as an essentially pop record can be. Although vocalist / guitarist Bill Fox would go on to release several much-loved mostly acoustic solo records, here he is joined by his younger brother Tommy, a veritable monster on the drum kit, bashing away with both finesse and the manic energy of a high school kid. And let’s talk about the song “Not Proud of the USA.” Conceived as an answer to The Clash’s “I’m So Bored with the USA,” this track is packed with such overwhelming hooks, righteousness, and adrenaline that it’s irresistible. During the war in Iraq, it took on a new life on college radio and online when it was reissued on CD. And with this vinyl reissue, it would seem the timing is sadly spot-on once again. Mastered by John Golden, this new pressing crackles with The Mice’s spirit, reproduced in big 45 rpm sound for deeper low end and greater definition than the original, which has been commanding a steep price for quite a while now. We’ve also been able to restore the colors of the handcolored cover photograph to their original vibrancy.

 

Tracklist:

1. Downtown
2. Felicia
3. Rescue You Too
4. Not Proud of the USA
5. Pharaoh
6. Down in the Catacombs

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