The Embarrassment, GBV, Let's Active, Nick Lowe, The Replacements, The Shop Assistants, Butterscott, The Feelies, The Wipers, The Modern Lovers, Vic Godard, The Kinks, 20/20, X, Big Star, Van Duren, The Pixies, The Misfits, Dumptruck, The Individuals, The Rave Ups, Dwight Twilley, Phil Seymour, The Fleshtones, The Bongos, Sneakers, Wreckless Eric, The Toms, Teenage Fanclub, Ian Gomm, Milk N' Cookies, The Rain Parade, Yung Wu, Big Dipper, The Reivers, Das Damen, The Barracudas, The Clean, The DBs, The Plimsouls...
"“From a part of the world that needs no more new bands comes the most important new band of the all! Brooklyn’s The New Feelings hit you with sounds like GBV, early ‘Mats, 20/20 (if they used more distortion), Prefab Sprout (if they were tougher), Dwight Twilley, Phil Seymour, The Wipers, The Feelies, etc. The Next Big Thing? Who cares?! The Next Awesome Thing? Three words: THE NEW FEELINGS!!!”
" - Amoeba Records Los Angeles
Who else but The New Feelings could sing laments of the everyday in such a driving, propulsive fashion? Not since Jonathan Richman has any musical outfit justified a look at the everyday with music like this. Who else but The New Feelings could take a flamethrower to the curtains of any argument about influence?
Sure, there’s some identifiable ancestry on their debut release, Corner Frenzy - the best of ‘90s indie rock (The Archers of Loaf, Guided By Voices), the late ‘80s Hoboken sound (Yo La Tengo), but they inform The New Feelings’ subtly. They jangle, yes, but they pound behind it with an unmatched frenzy, reminding listeners of great bands like The Wipers and The Replacements. Corner Fenzy hardly sounds like a band’s unsure first album. Many bands record their first records as units with a still-undefined sound. Not The New Feelings. They switch modes throughout songs, both as songwriters and players, whether it’s to add poignant stripprd down passages to the end of rave-up songs (“Will You Won’t You”) or for a thoughtful chorus or bridge section (“Drunk Ghosts”).
Self produced and mixed by Jim Waters (Jonathan Fireater, Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, Calexico, RL Burnside, Sonic Youth), Corner Fenzy is an album with ragged edges, complex curves and melodic songwriting that captures the heat and excitement of rock-n-roll’s best. Calling to mind bands like The Kinks, The Who, Nick Lowe, and Elvis Costello. The New Feelings are fast, exciting, and felt. Happy to holler, scream, and stomp to the commonalities of experience and loss and too smart to steer into the easy pitfalls of convention, the band takes a spirited rush at rock n roll with no apologies made.
Thanks for being our friend! we want to share our music with everyone, and in case you aren't already familiar. you will like it. we promise. they are jams for this generation. from outerspace. with an affinity for diana ross & ye-ye girls & britpop. oh... & bacarach. written and performed by us, a couple of space cadets originally from new jersey. we will run into you sooner or later we hope. and thanks again!
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"6" (Six Singles) 1. Do You Really 2. Sister 3. No one's Gotta Know 4. Shake 5. My House Your House Mine 6. Still Only You
23 19 (AAA side SINGLE) 1. 23 19 2. You Can Take Me 3. Sour Apples (Fat Lip Remix)
We are FINALLY coming your way on the Metal In America Tour 2008 featuring Stephen Pearcy (Ratt) and Britny Fox. Tour dates are on our profile! Hope to see you there!!!