
If we music fans can agree on anything, it’s that garage-punk bands aren’t made during the winter months. Very few souls are dedicated enough to hit their practice spaces in parkas and goose downs with the army jacket lining (unless you’ve just formed The Pixies, but they’ve always been the gold standard). Most bands worth their weight in amplifiers are born out of sweat and sun; out of making sure their neighbors never mow their grass without earplugs. I mean, it’s always nice to hit the beach or cruise around for chicks in daisy dukes and bikini tops, but this summer, we ain’t leaving the garage.
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June 19th, 2009 at 3:09 am
This was an awesome mix. It made me realize I like a lot more of this noise punk/garage pop stuff than I thought I did, especially that Dum Dum Girls song.
Can you send me that Crocodiles mp3? That’s the only one that wouldn’t open for some reason.