Artist: Endless Mike and the Beagle Club
Title: Endless Mike vs. the Beagle Club Rematch
Release #: MIF077
Year: 2008
Format: Digital


01. Taps For The Death Of The American Dream
02. 56
03. The Pennsylvania Long Goodbye
04. The Market
05. Bavis, The Baby Davis
06. The Incline Of Western Civilaztion
07. Spy vs. Spy
08. Back Into Eden
09. Unsafe At Any Speed
10. Heavy Handed
11. Roaring Twentysomethings
12. Shopping Complex
13. Ohio and Russell

Recorded at 709 Railroad Street on April 4, 2008, one day before We are Still at War was recorded. There was a party upstairs, Brandon set up the microphone and Mike played the songs from We are Still at War in order, by himself.


 
Artist: Endless Mike and the Beagle Club
Title: We Are Still At War
Release #: MIF060
Year: 2008
Format: CD / Digital

01. Taps For The Death Of The American Dream
02. 56
03. The Pennsylvania Long Goodbye
04. The Market
05. Bavis, The Baby Davis
06. The Incline Of Western Civilaztion
07. Spy vs. Spy
08. Back Into Eden
09. Unsafe At Any Speed
10. Heavy Handed
11. Roaring Twentysomethings
12. Shopping Complex
13. Ohio and Russell

Endless Mike and the Beagle Club's third full-length album.


 
Artist: Endless Mike and the Beagle Club
Title: Endless Mike vs. the Beagle Club
Release #: MIF011
Year: 2007
Format: CD (Out of print) / Digital


01. Weird Internet
02. Walkin` on the Side of the Road
03. The Yellow Walkie Talkie
04. Untitled (As of Yet)
05. Lock and Keystone
06. The Outlaw Trail
07. This Machine Kills Pacifists
08. The Call is Coming from Inside the House
09. All Points Bulletin
10. Route 1981
11. Mr. Miller's Opus

Recorded on May 2nd, 2007 after Mike and Brandon had several beers at the Southside Saloon. Endless Mike vs. the Beagle Club is Mike Miller performing The Husky Tenor by himself.

 
Artist: Endless Mike and the Beagle Club
Title: The Husky Tenor
Release #: MIF100
Year: 2006
Format: CD / Digital

01. Weird Internet
02. Walkin` On The Side Of The Road
03. The Yellow Walkie Talkie
04. Untitled (As Of Yet)
05. Lock & Keystone
06. The Outlaw Trail
07. This Machine Kills Pacifists
08. The Call Is Coming From Inside The House
09. All Points Bulletin
10. Route 1981
11. Mr. Millers Opus

Endless Mike and the Beagle Club’s second full-length album.

 

Artist: Endless Mike and the Beagle Club
Title: Welcome to Vermont
Release #: MIF010
Year: 2006
Format: Digital


01. Out of Respect
02. Cara Sera Sera
03. War Birds Over Hickory
04. Sick Day
05. Mr. Miller's Opus
06. The Outlaw Trail
07. Happy Birthday Davis
08. The Yellow Walkie Talkie
09. This Machine Kills Pacifists

It was that magic period of time in adolescence for our group in Brattleboro, when life is a party and before the party starts killing off your friends. We were young enough to think that we had somehow synthesized something magical about how to fight the power through youth loitering and substance abuse, and old enough to think we could let the world know about it. We decided the best way was to hold a festival. It wasn't clear exactly what that meant, except that hundreds of people were going to come to our tiny community of 12,000 people and we with that force we could rule the streets. The flyer consisted of a list of events that we hoped would happen, although we did not specifically plan any of them, like dance parties in the streets and capture the flag in department stores and chain smoking contests. There would be bands too, but mostly as an afterthought to the rest.

Two weeks after the flyers was made it all came true, a testament to the power of faith in chaos. A magical alternate reality was created wherein for one weekend those with weird hair styles were immune to law and order. It was a fourteen year old's dream of what life would look like after the revolution: a world without drinking ages, open container laws, or marijuana regulations. Having had a hand in summoning this magic three years in a row since the original festival, I have long since become disgusted with how limited our aspirations are when we hold so much power as groups of trouble makers. We revel in our freedom to pass out drunk in the cross walks when we could be seizing land to cultivate food for the people.

Somewhere in there a band called Endless Mike and the Beagle Club played at a show we held in the parking lot in the center of town, although all I remember about it was that they used a megaphone at some point. Then I didn't know them, and only booked them out of that vague sense of punk rock obligation that demands we book musicians that seem to hold some of the same aesthetic values because "we're all down". Today I believe they are among the greatest bands in the United States.

To me this performance symbolizes how much everything about an individual's perspective can reverse: the band I didn't care about are now among my favorite musicians and best friends, and the vision of hedonistic teenage anarchy I longed for disgusted me once realized. Implicit in this symbolism to me is the hope that if one person's perspective can change so drastically, then perhaps that of a whole society can as well. (pat the bunny, among the disorganizers of brattleboro fest)


 
Artist: Endless Mike and the Beagle Club
Title: Pieces Of String Too Small To Use
Release #: MIF014
Year: 2004
Format: CD (Out of print) / Digital

01. Forward [MP3]
02. Traveler's Check [MP3]
03. Distilled And Bottled [MP3]
04. Often On Again [MP3]
05. You're Watching A Lifetime Movie [MP3]
06. Cara Sera Sera [MP3]
07. The Other Megan [MP3]
08. If I Ever Meet The Maid [MP3]
09. Page To Screen [MP3]
10. Credits And Acknowledgments [MP3]

This album was recorded by Matt Davis in a house on Beagle Club Road and mastered by Trevor Sadler at Mastermind Productions. 1st Pressing 1000 CDs in letterpressed chipboard CD cases (From Starshaped Press) and wrapped in a full-color bookcover style sleeve.

 

Artist: Endless Mike and the Beagle Club
Title: EP
Release #: MIF095
Year: 2004
Format: CD (Out of print) / Digital

01. I’ve Called You Here To Discuss Your Grades [MP3]
02. Latter Day Saints [MP3]
03. The Only Boss I Listen To Is Springsteen [MP3]
04. Any Other Name [MP3]
05. Out Of Respect [MP3]

This album was recorded by Davis and left unmastered. We were EXTREMELY under the gun to get a release out before The Beagle Club went on tour. 1st Pressing 1000 CDs in oh-so-popular jewel cases.