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sienna said:
blutto said:
sienna said:
blutto said:
I am a fan of SCOTS and the Raybeats.
Los Straitjackets are great as well.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2qVURqPOd1w

....nice to know there are other folks who have seen the light.... :D ....

....you might be interested in these.....

....an extended 12in version of The Raybeat's Big Country....

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J4fjdo5RnXY

....and this reboot of an oldie with some stellar guest help....

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kL-txgEtNB4

The Ventures Peter Gunn

....and wondering if Impala is on your radar screen ?....

Cheers
Good stuff.
If you mean Tame Impala - yes.

....no, the Impala that recorded the album Square Jungle which contained a killer "surfish" interpretation of St James Infirmary and other gems....they were from Nashville or Memphis, yeah a surf band from Nashville or Memphis ( or Croatia or The Ukraine for that matter !?!?!? like wtf... )....and The Raybeats were from Kansas....

Cheers
This Impala?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-BKGdHUs7ho

....yeah !....somehow missed this post...sorry.....

Cheers
 
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Nefilim - Shine
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z4Ru8zemU6M

Carl McCoy's project that he started after leaving the the Fields of the Nephilim in the mid 90ies.
The funny thing is that nowadays the Fields of the Nephilim have become a one man show that is run by him, he plays this song on their show and has even incorporated Zoon into the Fields of the Nephilim discography on their website, talk about revisionism.
The whole album could be described as the Fields of the Nephilim meets 90ies Industrial Metal, one of the more obscure records that I've found at a local record store

Sisters of Mercy - Alice
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-GwWra1sQgo