The Coyote Men - Shake Baby Shake
The Coyote Men - Gimmie Gimmie Action!
During this remarkable period of “welcome back, wankers” - I admit I was feeling uninspired - I listened to and (re)discovered garage bands that have soul and blood, with influences ranging from beat to punk, psychedelia to R&B - from power pop to folk, rockabilly to mod, even soul and hard rock. In short, the essence of rock 'n' roll from true beasts to the savage cry of “screw your virtuoso and super-fast bullshit scales and your four octaves of fucking vocal range.” Since 1990, with a few comebacks from old fossils, savansadir.
#garagedintorni (58/1)
Here I start to play pieces from the battleship. “Il Tromba” and “Lando, sig. Treppalle.” Never heard of them, from those bands I discovered by reading about others… not even the Reverend. A wild and energetic garage-punk group, like few others. From England, although they seem like a mix of many languages and cultures. I couldn't find a damn thing about them, but the three albums and a super collection “The coyote men vs El Mundo” are definitely out there. Full throttle. One of my best discoveries. I can't find Loopey Lopez and Lard Ass, which are both wonderful.
The Coyote Men - Gimmie Gimmie Action!
During this remarkable period of “welcome back, wankers” - I admit I was feeling uninspired - I listened to and (re)discovered garage bands that have soul and blood, with influences ranging from beat to punk, psychedelia to R&B - from power pop to folk, rockabilly to mod, even soul and hard rock. In short, the essence of rock 'n' roll from true beasts to the savage cry of “screw your virtuoso and super-fast bullshit scales and your four octaves of fucking vocal range.” Since 1990, with a few comebacks from old fossils, savansadir.
#garagedintorni (58/1)
Here I start to play pieces from the battleship. “Il Tromba” and “Lando, sig. Treppalle.” Never heard of them, from those bands I discovered by reading about others… not even the Reverend. A wild and energetic garage-punk group, like few others. From England, although they seem like a mix of many languages and cultures. I couldn't find a damn thing about them, but the three albums and a super collection “The coyote men vs El Mundo” are definitely out there. Full throttle. One of my best discoveries. I can't find Loopey Lopez and Lard Ass, which are both wonderful.
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