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RE: [bomp] Fuzz zines and current bands?
I had a rummage around in my record collection for favourite garage
bands of last five years and came up with
1. Abdullah - dont even know if they had a record out - heard them on
stonerrock.com and always seem to go back for a listen once in a while
- great vocalist
2. Witchcraft - more 70s rock inspired than 60s but was recorded in a
garage by a group of swedish kids so thats good enough for me.
3. Sunn o))) - completely out there following in the grand tradition
of Earth, Royal trux and all those mid 90s rock deconstructionists
4. Fu Manchu - for all those who like their garage rock to be totally
undeconstruted
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From: Timothy Gassen <tgassen@purple-cactus.tv>
Reply-To: bomp@xnet2.com
To: bomp <bomp@xnet2.com>
Subject: [bomp] Fuzz zines and current bands?
Date: Wed, 05 Oct 2005 08:50:04 -0700
>
>Hi again,
>
>I'm writing the updated historical documentary portion for the
>upcoming "Knights of Fuzz" DVD, and I'd like to hear what other
>Bompers say about these two topics:
>
>1) what are your favorite current garage-psych fanzines (that
>feature mainly modern "today" bands, not original 1960s bands).
>
>2) what are your favorite underground garage-psych bands from the
>past 5 years? Yes, you can say the Hives or White Stripes, etc,
but
>I'm really looking for more underground bands... (Though in the
>"aboveground" world I just saw the Kaiser Chiefs in concert -- and
>they were fabulous!)
>
>OK, any and all help and input is welcome. Thank you!
>
>Timothy Gassen
>www.purple-cactus.tv
>www.TucsonFilm.com
>
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