Been listening to these guys a lot lately. They are throwbacks and remind me of a time in the 60s and 70s when music was fun. (Or maybe it was just my youth that was fun?

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Hard to pin them down, but think a more rockin' Townes Van Zandt, or Woodstock era Dylan and The Band "Music from Big Pink", or Neil Young and Crazy Horse, or Ryan Adams, or Uncle Tupelo, or Wilco.....et al. To my ears right up there with them all, if not better! And that's saying lots!
Their music is rustic, roughly-hewn, organic, earthy and literate. Their style is free-wheeling, ramshackle, loose and fun. Sonics on their cd's are warm, intimate and engaging. They combine lyrical integrity, musical expressiveness and a fun and rollicking style all into one package. These guys are the real deal, and they seem to live their music...as is evidenced by their early roots and quite unique recording venues!
It escapes me why they remain so
fringey and don't get more press than they do. I guess just not "cool" or "trendy" enough. But I'd be hard pressed to name any recent entrants into the music scene that to me sound as authentic, innovative and just plain
good.
Some info here:
http://www.thefelicebrothers.com/index.phphttp://www.amazon.com/Felice-Brothers/dp/B0012IWHKK/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1228493436&sr=8-1Song samples here:
http://www.myspace.com/thefelicebrothersAnd of course, lots of live performance vids on YouTube showcase just how good these guys are.
Cheapest place to buy their music is their website.....especially "
Tonight at the Arizona" which is only available as an expensive import on Amazon and elsewhere.
I have tix and am looking forward to seeing them up in Woodstock in 2 weeks.
Check em out. Just a fun, fun band that I suspect will bring a smile to your face with each listen, and leave you wanting more as the songs bang around in your head for the next few days.
