Black Lips "Throw It Away"
Stone Cold
In a remarkable period of "welcome back, pippe" - I admit I wasn’t feeling it anymore - I listened to, (re)discovered garage bands with soul and blood, featuring, as a rule, the most diverse influences from beat to punk, from psychedelia to R&B - from power pop to folk, from rockabilly to mod, even soul and even hard rock. In short, the essence of rock 'n' roll, from true beasts to the wild scream of “fuck your virtuosic and super-fast scales and your goddamn 4-octave vocal range.” Since 1990 and beyond, with some revival of old fossils, savansadir.
#garagedintorni (64)
Bands of the new millennium, very interesting that I didn’t know. The reverend recommends an album, which I’ll post later, but I also went to grab their debut (I have a weakness for debuts, it’s known). Their sound indeed changes over time while staying within the genre. The debut is a stunning blues-garage-punk-lofi, dissonant and sick in the good way that should appeal to the Noble @[Shitbeard] …
Stone Cold
In a remarkable period of "welcome back, pippe" - I admit I wasn’t feeling it anymore - I listened to, (re)discovered garage bands with soul and blood, featuring, as a rule, the most diverse influences from beat to punk, from psychedelia to R&B - from power pop to folk, from rockabilly to mod, even soul and even hard rock. In short, the essence of rock 'n' roll, from true beasts to the wild scream of “fuck your virtuosic and super-fast scales and your goddamn 4-octave vocal range.” Since 1990 and beyond, with some revival of old fossils, savansadir.
#garagedintorni (64)
Bands of the new millennium, very interesting that I didn’t know. The reverend recommends an album, which I’ll post later, but I also went to grab their debut (I have a weakness for debuts, it’s known). Their sound indeed changes over time while staying within the genre. The debut is a stunning blues-garage-punk-lofi, dissonant and sick in the good way that should appeal to the Noble @[Shitbeard] …
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