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In a remarkable period of "welcome back, duds" - I admit I wasn't feeling it anymore - I listened to, and (re)discovered, garage bands with soul and blood, influenced by a wide range 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 "screw your virtuosic and super-fast scales and your fucking four-octave vocal range." Since 1990, with a few resurgences of old relics, savansadir.
There are thousands of crazy, reckless, absurd, and incredible stories in garage rock, but the one about "Unclaimed" is truly dark and delirious at the same time. "California, 1980: a seven-inch credited to a new band from Los Angeles officially marks the birth of the '80s neo-garage (...) They roam the city's venues with a beautiful selection of surf and garage covers that many begin to envy)...
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