Launching their own label, MOKI Records, in 1998, Muskoka successfully released two EP's "The Bigger Pill" [1998] and "Me" [1999], before original bassist Grae left for Boston. The band regrouped, welcomed on board new bassist Mike Brown, and began to reappraise the way in which they worked. The outcome was to see the band concentrating on a more honest and real sound and successfully releasing the four track EP "You're Famous To Me" in 2000.
The group swiftly turned their attentions to the live arena, and set about an extensive touring schedule that saw them supporting the likes of Billy Bragg, Gay Dad and The Unbelievable Truth.
In 2001 Muskoka recorded their debut album 'Isn't it beautiful out there'. This was to be their only album as the band split at the end of 2003.
November 2007: Muskoka have reformed to play a gig at The Chichester Inn, Chichester on the 14th December 2007 with the addition of Tim harris on Bass. Who knows where things will go from here.
ah cheers pal. Much appreciated. Thanks again for lending me your suit mate, had a great night. I've washed your shirt, the suits just hanging in my wardrobe. When i bring it back i'll give it a brush with that red thing mum's got. I don't yet know when i'm working this coming week but i'll keep you lot informed and we'll have fun times. I bloody hope i'm not working boxing day, there's no way i'm missing the halnaker windmill walk!!! take care bruuuv, tony x
maaan - just listening to Cry down and its reminding me of sitting by a campsite, with good friends, bad signing, lots of beer... and the Warden threatening to kick us off the site
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Hach ja, I see where from you know me and now you wanne know it. Yes, I like the tunes on your website. Remembers me a little to Archive and that´s a compliment. Great!