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  1. Hace 1 día · O fio que une Ezra Koenig, Glenn Mercer/Bill Million e Frank Zappa é indesmentível - o perfecionismo a roçar a obsessão, a inventividade, a dedicação à causa de fazer música. Estabelecemos esses laços neste episódio, onde nos debruçamos sobre "Only God Was Above Us", recente disco dos Vampire Weekend, "Crazy Rhythms", o seminal dos Feelies

  2. Hace 3 días · The Feelies' signature blend of jangle pop, post-punk, and new wave sensibilities has earned them a devoted following and enduring acclaim within the college rock genre. Their infectious melodies, intricate guitar work, and subtly introspective lyrics encapsulate the essence of college rock's unpretentious expressiveness and ...

  3. Hace 4 días · 10) The Feelies: Crazy Rhythms (1980) Quite literally submerged in their senses with shoes and sandpaper, The Feelies created a rare gem named “Crazy Rhythms,” a modern, upbeat “Pet Sounds” by the Beach Boys, cloaked in an alternative sound.

  4. Hace 1 día · Biggott despliega su esperado disco ' Back to Nowhere'. Una explosión cósmica de creatividad y autenticidad. En esta odisea musical, el artista zaragozano se sumerge en la esencia primitiva de sus composiciones, donde los riffs adquieren vida propia y la espontaneidad se convierte en el hilo conductor de un viaje sonoro sin límites.

  5. Hace 5 días · Like The Feelies and Mission of Burma, their unique approach to guitar rock made up the tabula rasa of 80s post-punk, the secret guitar language that dozens of bands would build upon. Even when Nirvana covered both “D-7″ and ” “Return of the Rat,” few people had a clue about who the Wipers were.

  6. Hace 6 días · I actually noticed that top shot even in its amended form for the very same reason–that it completely obstructed all the banner verbiage. I didn’t really have a verbalized thought about it, but to the extent that i did, it was something about how the site was really pushing its offbeat visual style.

  7. Hace 20 horas · R.E.M. traveled extensively, mostly around the Deep South, during their first few years of being a unit.Their first real, albeit relatively local, tour took place in 1981. Mistakenly nicknamed "Rapid.Eye.Movement.Tour.1981" by the band's manager at the time, Jefferson Holt, the tour was arranged by Bill Berry, and its main aim was to help raise the necessary funds to keep the band operating.