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The Staggers
14,432 listeners
There are at least three bands called the Staggers: A group of wild and young 60s garage surf trash maniacs from Graz/Austria. They release… read moreThere are at least three bands called the Staggers: A group of wild and young 60s garage surf trash maniacs from Graz/Austria. They released their first official album "Teenage Trash Insanity" in 2007 on the German "Wohnzi… read moreThere are at least three bands called the Staggers: A group of wild and young 60s garage surf trash maniacs from Graz/Austria. They released their first official album "Teenage Trash Insanity" in 2007 on the German "Wohnzimmer Records". A band from Columbus, OH that sounds lik… read more -
The Incredible Staggers
2,103 listeners
The Incredible Staggers are a group of wild and young 60s garage surf trash maniacs from Graz/Austria. They released the vinyl version of t… read moreThe Incredible Staggers are a group of wild and young 60s garage surf trash maniacs from Graz/Austria. They released the vinyl version of their first official album “Teenage Trash Insanity” on Sound Flat records in 2007 and the CD versio… read moreThe Incredible Staggers are a group of wild and young 60s garage surf trash maniacs from Graz/Austria. They released the vinyl version of their first official album “Teenage Trash Insanity” on Sound Flat records in 2007 and the CD version on the German label “Wohnzimmer Records”. Their latest re… read more -
Christian Bland & The Revelators
9,000 listeners
Side project of The Black Angels' guitarist Christian Bland. The Lost Album was originally recorded back in 2007 in an old Ice Cream f… read moreSide project of The Black Angels' guitarist Christian Bland. The Lost Album was originally recorded back in 2007 in an old Ice Cream factory with fellow Texan Greg Ashely. Unfortunately the songs went missing for several years befor… read moreSide project of The Black Angels' guitarist Christian Bland. The Lost Album was originally recorded back in 2007 in an old Ice Cream factory with fellow Texan Greg Ashely. Unfortunately the songs went missing for several years before they were just recently discovered earlier in 2010. The up… read more -
The Lemon Drops
9,899 listeners
The Lemon Drops formed in the Chicago, Illinois suburb of McHenry in 1966. Despite its repetitive lyrics the band's only 7" I Live In The Springtime, has a strong enough melody to suggest that better things could have laid ahea… read moreThe Lemon Drops formed in the Chicago, Illinois suburb of McHenry in 1966. Despite its repetitive lyrics the band's only 7" I Live In The Springtime, has a strong enough melody to suggest that better things could have laid ahead… but as it turned out, none of their other 1967-68 r… read more -
The Sparkles
19,993 listeners
This was a very popular combo in West Texas between 1957 and 1972. Forming in Levelland, Texas in 1957, line-up 'A' did some reco… read moreThis was a very popular combo in West Texas between 1957 and 1972. Forming in Levelland, Texas in 1957, line-up 'A' did some recording at Norman Petty's studios in 1958 but nothing made it onto vinyl. They broke up for a w… read moreThis was a very popular combo in West Texas between 1957 and 1972. Forming in Levelland, Texas in 1957, line-up 'A' did some recording at Norman Petty's studios in 1958 but nothing made it onto vinyl. They broke up for a while but later reformed with line-up 'B' and an un… read more -
The Brigands
10,045 listeners
The Brigands were an American garage rock band, best known for the 1966 song, "(Would I Still Be) Her Big Man", which appeared as… read moreThe Brigands were an American garage rock band, best known for the 1966 song, "(Would I Still Be) Her Big Man", which appeared as the A-side of a single released on Epic Records. Little is known about them other than that the s… read moreThe Brigands were an American garage rock band, best known for the 1966 song, "(Would I Still Be) Her Big Man", which appeared as the A-side of a single released on Epic Records. Little is known about them other than that the song was recorded in New York City. Their origins are unknown… read more -
The Maharajas
8,511 listeners
The Maharajas was formed in the late '90s by Jens Lindberg with the intention of playing Greek-inspired moody '60s music. Lindber… read moreThe Maharajas was formed in the late '90s by Jens Lindberg with the intention of playing Greek-inspired moody '60s music. Lindberg, who was formally in bands such as Crimson Shadows, Stomachmouths, Highspeed V and Blind Shag et… read moreThe Maharajas was formed in the late '90s by Jens Lindberg with the intention of playing Greek-inspired moody '60s music. Lindberg, who was formally in bands such as Crimson Shadows, Stomachmouths, Highspeed V and Blind Shag etc., he was looking for a new take on the genre. The first Ma… read more -
The Woolies
16,936 listeners
The Woolies were a blues/rock band from Detroit Michigan in the mid to early 1960's having mainly local success. View wikiThe Woolies were a blues/rock band from Detroit Michigan in the mid to early 1960's having mainly local success. View wikiThe Woolies were a blues/rock band from Detroit Michigan in the mid to early 1960's having mainly local success. View wiki -
hot lunch
14,146 listeners
Following the sudden implosion of San Francisco's heaviest (and quite possibly hairiest) rock band Parchman Farm, singer Eric Shea bui… read moreFollowing the sudden implosion of San Francisco's heaviest (and quite possibly hairiest) rock band Parchman Farm, singer Eric Shea built the heavy punk 'n' roll quartet Hot Lunch. With vintage tube amps the size of refrige… read moreFollowing the sudden implosion of San Francisco's heaviest (and quite possibly hairiest) rock band Parchman Farm, singer Eric Shea built the heavy punk 'n' roll quartet Hot Lunch. With vintage tube amps the size of refrigerators and a behemoth drum kit, the group entered California… read more