Garage rock outfit The White Stripes might actually be rock's last great duo. These four songs might just prove that notion.
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Eight 1980s garage bands that deserve more attentionKey album: Drop of the Creature (1986) If there ever was a band that fully channeled the spirit of garage rock it was these guys from Boston. Starting out back in 1979, their name is always ...
Revisiting the 1966 track 'You Can't Tame Me' by The Benders, whose defiant lyrics and DIY ethos predicted the rise of punk rock nearly a decade later.
Formed amid a Bay Area scene of mods and ska revivals, garage rockers The Mummies won a dedicated fanbase with their wild live shows and crude lo-fi records.
International garage-rock duo the Fabulous Courettes returns to Sunday for this early show at the Make-Out Room with opening ...
One Way Out multi-instrumentalist Jake Schaefer makes a psychedelic splash on his inaugural solo single, "Nobody Really Cares".
One of the most legendary garage-rock bands to emerge from San Francisco during the psychedelic '60s, the Flamin' Groovies released a series of albums that made minimal impact on the charts ...
Japanese garage rock has been rumbling away for a few decades, but now it’s making enough noise to reach our shores.
The Sickly Hecks were a garage-rock band, though there was some dabbling in other sub-genres, too. "For one reason or another, the name felt like it misrepresented the art that we have been ...
EXCLUSIVE: The Remains were a 1960s garage rock band from Boston, Massachusetts, who were given the honor of supporting The Beatles on their final U.S. tour in 1966. The band is now the subject of ...
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