What people are saying about Ditch The MuuMuu and "Worth Its Wait"

"Reminiscent, not derivative..."
     - John Beug, Industry Executive

"Worth Its Wait offers a range of sound and ideas that grow on you with each repeated play."
     - Harold Gronenthal, Editor, PE4TMI

"There is no pigeonholing this album. Many of the songs have a poppy, happy go lucky sounding melody but there's a message in there, so listen to those words!"
     - Deb Calton, Rock & Roll DJ

"Ditch The MuuMuu is a brilliant ocean-spanning collaboration that features outstanding musicianship combined with a genuine sense of joyful performance."
     - Nick Noble, WICB (Worcester Public Radio)

"WOWEE ZOWEE!! I am blown away.  Good variety, generally bodacious, audacious and outrageous!"
     Richard Reiter, musician

"What a band! And the keyboard player is one of my absolute favorites around today. Ditch The MuuMuu and Art Booker continue to inspire." 
     - Michael Kaeshammer, musician

"I was curious [about Worth Its Wait]. Were you serving up a tasty slice of creativity, full of fresh ingredients that would tingle my musical taste buds or bland microwave music full of reheated tunes and limp, uninspiring lyrics?  Drum roll... You guys have cooked up a veritable smorgasbord of tunes, melodies and words! The shifts in style and mood are staggering in their ambition and carried through to perfection."
     - Mario C.  London

"Clever, edgy, funny [and] delightfully weird!"
     - Jerry S.  Boston

"Whoa... sounds very San Francisco 60's!  Nice!" 
     - Meyer S.  Los Angeles

"Much humor and joy with some realism mixed in!  And of course... great musicianship."
     - Peter B.

"The pandemic has influenced the direction of many [artists].  Such is the case with Ditch The MuuMuu... who wrote of their reflections partly inspired by the global lockdown. A cerebral recording that conveys a unique period in humankind." 

     -  Mike B, San Diego

About The Band:

Ditch the MuuMuu are a song writing duo forged in halcyon days at The University of East Anglia (Norwich, England) in the late 70s. These two dear friends finally released their debut CD Worth Its Wait in September 2022. 

Tim Barron (vocals, guitar, bass, cello) 
Eric Luskin (vocals, guitar, bass, keyboards)

Already at work on "the difficult 2nd album", DTM will continue to release songs as singles on Bandcamp as they steadfastly conquer the world 2 ears at a time.