Born in punk shows and dive bars to three driven teenagers in 2012, Muncie Girls embodies the classic punk rock story in a modern context.
Fueled by discontent and anxiety, the Exeter trio eloquently addresses modern living as a self-aware young adult.
The result is an ambitious and poignant rebellion against social norms that touches on everything from politics to interpersonal relationships.
After an impressively prolific start, releasing EPs and splits every year since their formation, Muncie Girls is finally gearing up for the release of their first full-length via Uncle M Music in 2016.
The album title, a reference to Sylvia Plath1s The Bell Jar, perfectly compliments the themes found on the album - coping, healing, and shedding restraints.
Musically, the album is a dynamic and emotional exploration of punk and indie rock. The album's bouncy catchiness is sure to be a hit with fans of Hop Along, Lemuria, Latterman, and RVIVR, but one of the defining characteristics of Muncie Girls is their ability to explore outside their immediate influences.