The Weird Weeds | tr

Weird owl sounds like a combination of Neil Young & Crazy Horse's garage rock, Built to Spill and a bit of Black Sabbath mixed in. They play long spaced out songs with crunchy distorted guitar. .
Black Metal band from Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. Released first demo (Seelennacht) in 2004 and a split with Membaris in 2008. Lineup: Oliver - Drums Aposthatha - Guitar Nils - Session Guitar, Vocals (Membaris) Kraal - Session Bass (Membaris) .
In the late 60s, a young band with a scorching style and a regional number-one song drifted into obscurity. Meanwhile the band's frontman, then-teenage Al Anderson, went on to a highly visible career that includes a decades-long stint with the hugely popular band NRBQ. Anderson moved on to become one of the most sought after songwriters in Nashville, and he's still going strong after 40 years of musical adventures. This is the tale of The Wildweeds, a band that by all accounts was always slightly out of step with prevailing musical fashions. In retrospect, the band seemed to exist to...
Freaky Fukin Weidoz were the first german Crossover Band, founded in the late eighties. They released 7 offical albums - F.F.W. (1989), Weirdelic (1990), Senseless Wonder (1992), Mao Mak Maa (1994), Culture Shock (1995), Hula! (1998) Oh My God (2009) - with an interesting mixture of many genres, including Hardcore, Funk and Reggae. Their success was limited to Germany and Austria, where they gave a lot of concerts. Nina Hagen, a well-known german singer, gave her voice for a duet in the song "Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stick" from the album "Mao Mak Maa". At the end of the...
Indie Garage Pop from Brooklyn, NY. Victoria, Tim, Ryan, Jeremy and Dale Bandcamp Facebook Tumblr Twitter Myspace .