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  1. 22 de ene. de 2015 · Music Reviews: Here Before by The Feelies released in 2011. Genre: Jangle Pop.

  2. 12 de abr. de 2011 · Here Before questions its existence as a new chapter for the band while content to see it closed, mentions of transition and introspection at the core of their story. What you can take from it is that its protagonists are aging gracefully and that, if this is their last hurrah, The Feelies are going out strong.

  3. CLICK HERE FOR STEREO: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c_0Hok-2Prs&fmt=18THE BEST cover version of Patti Smith's Dancing Barefoot! I recorded this off an LP...

  4. Escucha Here Before de The Feelies en Deezer. Nobody Knows, Should Be Gone, Again Today...

  5. 18 de feb. de 2019 · With its crafted textures and sharp production by Bill Million and Glenn Mercer, there’s not a weak track on the Feelies’ 2011 release Here Before, which at the time was their first new album in 20 years.The autumnal album will grow on listeners who have followed the band since they burst onto the indie scene in the late ‘70s.

  6. 5 de jul. de 2016 · From the frantic landmark debut Crazy Rhythms, the sun-glazed minimalist masterpiece The Good Earth, the massively underappreciated major-label turn Only Life, the hard-nosed ragged glory of Time for a Witness, and the shockingly assured return of Here Before, The Feelies have spun together a catalog that surely belongs in conversation with The Velvet Underground, Talking Heads, and R.E.M.

  7. Here Before features the complete Feelies Mk. 2 lineup that recorded The Good Earth, Only Life, and Time for a Witness-- guitarists Glenn Mercer and Bill Million, bassist Brenda Sauter, drummer Stanley Demeski, and percussionist Dave Weckerman-- and stylistically, it hits a middle ground between the gentler, more pastoral tone of The Good Earth and the more potent, electric feel of the two ...