The members of Feel Alright walked scattered over Montreal, Calgary, and Pittsburgh, now are following in the footsteps of garage bands lovers’s rock for the lo-fi generation by producing a swooning album combining garage pop and light psychedelia with a healthy dose of distinctly lo-fi guitar music that despite all its crudeness invariably neglects attitude in favor of classicist harmonization.
Lo Fi
Bare Wires are a Power Trio from Oakland / California, playing their very own style of Glam infused Garage Rock ( i shared the first LP here on last year )
Wooden Shjips – “Phonograph”
So i´m super pleased because i just find a bonus track that is available on a special limited edition of West, the last work by Shjips and as stand alone 7″ single via Thrill Jockey. This is Phonograph, featuring the non-album track “Phonograph” on the A side and a remix of the album track “Looking Out” by Peaking Lights on the B side.
Yuck, in just one year, have won hearts on stage first and then with his debut album, for those have become followers ( like me ), after listening to Yuck’s debut record from earlier this year, it’s hard to imagine the great deal of of bare, sensitive melancholy that lurk beneath the carefree, youthful veneer of Danile Blumberg .
A disco beat under a funky space-rock lo-fi guitar and a grooving bass with an accordion’s old-world-wheeze, infused with some surf and soul, from Detroit… Pink Ligthning .
Emerging from an incongruous Belfast music scene, Girls Names formed in January 2009 as a two-piece, Cathal Cully and Neil Brogan with their first gig booked before they had even played together.
Indians Wars are a 5 piece band from Vancouver, Canada, and Indian Wars is another name to stick it up in a high place .
Dificil no tentarse a quedar atrapado en el hype y los elogios de las criticas a Funfgi Girls, tres chicos de Texas que comenzaron a dar que hablar hace un par de años con su primer trabajo titulado Seafaring Pyramids cuando solo contaban con 15 años de edad , ahora estan lanzando su segundo disco bajo el nombre Some Easy Magic.
“This record sounds like a nightmare!”
Esto dijo Tom Shannon, de los Garage Punk Cheater Slicks, sobre el primer trabajo de los TV Ghost.

















