I can't find a essential list for this whole garage rock revival thing that happened
Bands like Ty Segall, Thee Oh Sees, Black Lips, Jay Reatard, No Age, etc.
Let's make a chart together, what are the best releases from this scene?
I can't find a essential list for this whole garage rock revival thing that happened
Bands like Ty Segall, Thee Oh Sees, Black Lips, Jay Reatard, No Age, etc.
Let's make a chart together, what are the best releases from this scene?
First off Thee Oh Sees - mutilator defeated at last.
Got you senpai. If this thread doesn't die, I can whip up one that'll be pretty close to essential garage rock.
my main problem is never knowing what classifies as garage punk/rock
does this count, because it should be on there if so
Shit my dude. That's totally garage rock since it's Wavves. I was thinking probably Afraid of Heights or maybe King of the Beach instead.
And to answer your question, usually a fuzzy sound and simple guitar riffs with lo-fi production makes whatever a garage record. There's different subgenres and whatever, but usually that's how you can tell what's what.
I much prefer the earlier Wavves sound, Afraid of Heights and King of the Beach are too poppy I find.
Also, need to throw some No Age on there, but I can't decide which album at all.
Well I always found the early Wavves stuff to be a little too muddled and the production not quite there. King of the Beach had that perfect amount of grit with nice pop hooks that a good garage record needs.
Jay Reatard - Blood Visions
FIDLAR - S/T
off the top of my head
Haven't heard Mutilator Defeated At Last, so can't comment, but I can swap out Carrion Crawler
we gettin' any King Khan up in this bitch???
oh shit and this
Yeah I kinda went the same direction with mine.
Teengenerate get action is god tier
I wish I understood japanese though
ty segall band -slaughterhouse is good garage rock imo
btw pls add op
maybe some King Gizzard?
and pic related is prettty heavy, but pretty rad
Wand - Ganglion Reef is heavy and great. They were on KEXP recently too
Man that Fuzz album is great, but it's also Ty Segall. That dude basically runs this genre. Would you want two albums by the same person on a chart?
Also, which King Gizzard album were you thinking? Maybe the first one or Nonagon Infinity? They seem to be the heaviest and the more garage ones.
>garage rock revival
>essential
Pick one.
I think their most "garage-y" is In Your Mind Fuzz. Just my opinion.
golem was fucking SICK
Never realised it was Segall at all.
I was thinking Nonagon
I second nonagon. Fucking amazing album, have been loving it everyday since it came out.
If we really wanted to go in depth here we could separate the chart into different sub genres: garage punk, fuzz metal, psyche rock, etc.
we must crawl before we can walk
no age isnt garage revival
I pick your mom
and noisy stuff?
Mikal Cronin
all that Aussie stuff going on right now, most of it I wouldn't call essential though.
you still around schween? how's the chart looking?
i ate it
im sorry
>wavves
does Sup Forums really support commies?
This never gets any love
threw this together
what needs adding
what needs removing