The Feelies - a slow burn to chaos
Anyone who has seen The Feelies knows that you have to invest your time. They generally start slow, sometimes even as a different band called, The Willies. But don’t let the slow cooking fool you. Soon enough, The Feelies are playing faster and harder, bringing the crowd to a frenzied and satisfying conclusion. The Feelies Live at World Cafe Live, Philadelphia PA.
AI Says…
The Feelies are an American alternative rock band formed in Haledon, New Jersey, in 1976. They are known for their jangly, guitar-driven sound that incorporates elements of post-punk, new wave, and indie rock. The band's music often features intricate rhythms, interlocking guitars, and deadpan vocals.
The Feelies gained attention with their debut album, "Crazy Rhythms," released in 1980. The album received critical acclaim for its innovative sound and influential role in the alternative rock scene. Tracks like "The Boy with the Perpetual Nervousness" and "Fa Cé-La" exemplify their distinctive style.
Throughout the 1980s, The Feelies released several more albums, including "The Good Earth" (1986) and "Only Life" (1988), which further established their reputation for crafting atmospheric, guitar-driven rock music.
After a hiatus in the 1990s, The Feelies reunited in the 2000s and continued to perform live and release new music. Their influence on subsequent generations of indie and alternative rock bands remains significant, with their blend of catchy melodies, propulsive rhythms, and unconventional song structures continuing to resonate with listeners.
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