Garage rock can be a catch-all term that rubs shoulders with punk, rockabilly, surf, and more. But thanks to a variety of known and lesser-known bands, there has always been a group of dedicated musicians writing and playing revved up and relatively simple rock that traces its lineage back to the primitive and raw sounds of 60s that popped up after the British Invasion with roots in American rhythm and blues. After a very underground 80s, the sound returned in fits and starts with bands like Jon Spencer Blues Explosion and later The White Stripes, The Hives, The Strokes, and plenty of other bands starting with "The." We dig into the whole sound, the local scenes that helped foster the sound over decades, and much more.
Songs In This Episode:
Intro - Fell In Love With A Girl by The White Stripes
16:20 - Paint It Black by The Avengers
21:49 - Touch Me I'm Sick by Mudhoney
31:09 - (Gotta Get Some Action) Now! by The Hellacopters
40:11 - Heaven by The Hydromatics
1:07:31 - The Reproduction of Death by The (International) Noise Conspiracy
Outro - Singin' A Song About Today by The Mooney Suzuki
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