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 Post subject: [2011-04-12] The Feelies "Here Before" reunion album (Bar/None)
PostPosted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 4:44 pm 
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"Fans of ancestral indie rock, get excited." --Pitchfork

"...the band's delicate footprints are still heavily visible on so much contemporary indie rock." --Stereogum

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After 19 years, The Feelies are back with Here Before, an album of new original material. Alongside founding members Glenn Mercer and Bill Million is The Feelies line up first featured on 1986's The Good Earth: Brenda Sauter, Stanley Demeski and Dave Weckerman. Here Before touches on different styles from the Feelies' long history while adding new musical ideas to the mix. Electric and acoustic guitars melt together in archetypal Feelies fashion on "Nobody Knows", elsewhere there are slabs of driving garage rock like "When You Know" and the down-tempo "Bluer Skies," and harmonically rich "Later On."

1. Nobody Knows
2. Should Be Gone
3. Again Today
4. When You Know
5. Later On
6. Way Down
7. Morning Comes
8. Change Your Mind
9. Here Before
10. Time Is Right
11. Bluer Skies
12. On And On
13. So Far

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 Post subject: [2011-04-12] The Feelies "Here Before" reunion album (Bar/None)
PostPosted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 4:53 pm 
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The Bar None site has a picture of the album. It's called Here Before and no date is given for release, but the pre-order info will be posted soon. Will be available as Digital/CD/Vinyl. YES!


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PostPosted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 5:15 pm 
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After a 19 year break, the Feelies are back with Here Before an album of all new original material on Bar/None Records. The new album touches on different styles from the Feelies’ long history while adding new grooves and musical ideas to the mix. Electric and acoustic guitars melt together in archetypal Feelies fashion on songs like “Nobody Knows” and “Should Be Gone. “ Elsewhere there are slabs of driving garage rock like "When You Know" and "Time Is Right" and the down-tempo ”Bluer Skies,” and harmonically rich “Later On."

Here Before was recorded at Water Music in Hoboken, New Jersey produced by Feelies founders Glenn Mercer and Bill Million. Besides Glenn on rhythm/lead guitar and lead vocals, and Bill on guitar and vocals, the album features Feelies mainstays Brenda Sauter (bass, vocals), Stanley Demeski (drums), and Dave Weckerman (percussion).

The Feelies quickly became one of the most zealously touted acts on the highly competitive late 70s New York scene and underground heroes in their native New Jersey. They were signed to the trendsetting British label Stiff and released their debut album Crazy Rhythms in 1980. Rolling Stone, Spin and countless other magazines would eventually declare the album one of the greatest of that era but it was not a commercial success upon its initial release. The Feelies soon felt stifled by their dealings with Stiff and took a six year “hiatus” from recording while its members continued to write, record and perform together and in collaboration with friends and neighbors under names like “the Trypes,” “Yung Wu” and “the Willies.” Feelies’ music wound up in a number of films including Smithereens and Jonathan Demme’s Something Wild.

The Feelies proper re-emerged with a new rhythm section (the line-up they’ve had ever since and that appears on Here Before) in 1984 and recorded The Good Earth, co-produced by Million, Mercer and REM’s Peter Buck). The album was released 1986 on the Coyote label (run by Steve Fallon, owner of Hoboken, NJ’s Maxwells, and the group’s manager for a spell), followed by two further releases on Coyote through Twin/Tone/A&M: Only Life (1988) and Time For A Witness (1991). The band shared bills with Patti Smith, LouReed, REM and Bob Dylan during this period and toured nationally.

In 1992 Bill Million left the music business, moving his family to Florida and effectively putting the band on what turned out to be a very long hiatus. Meanwhile, Glenn and Dave continued playing together in Wake Ooloo, Stanley was a founding member of the band Luna and Brenda played in a number of groups including her own Wild Carnations. Glenn Mercer put out his first solo album in 2007.

In 2008, the Feelies re-united to open for long time admirers Sonic Youth at Battery Park and then resurrected their tradition of playing low key gigs around national holidays (many at their old home base, Maxwell’s) rather than doing lengthy tours. In 2009 Bar/None re-issued Crazy Rhythms and The Good Earth, this being the first band-sanctioned CD release of the former; both titles were also issued on heavyweight vinyl and with download cards for access to bonus tracks. A highlight of the All Tomorrows Parties festival in New York state that year was the Feelies playing Crazy Rhythms in its entirety for the very first time. They also introduced new songs written by Mercer and Million raising fans’ hopes for a new album eventually materializing.

In 2010, using the basement studio in Mercer’s New Jersey home, Glenn and Bill resumed writing songs and working out arrangements for new Feelies songs in the midst of rehearsals for live shows in Boston, Philadelphia and D.C. with Bill commuting back and forth from Florida for this. By Fall that year, the band had worked up 13 songs. Basic tracks were cut at Water Music in October with the classic Feelies line-up of Mercer, Million, Demeski, Sauter and Weckerman; tracking dates were engineered by Sean Kelly who also helped out with overdubbing sessions in November and mixing in December. In addition to their main instruments Brenda played violin and sang backup vocals, Glenn contributed keyboards and Bill, Stan, Glenn and Dave all pitched in on percussion.

Many of their fans probably didn’t think they would ever get a chance to see the Feelies perform again let alone have a new album in their hands. Here Before adds a solid fifth album to the Feelies discography. The album will be released digitally as well as on CD and vinyl with a download card.

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 Post subject: [2011-04-12] The Feelies "Here Before" reunion album (Bar/None)
PostPosted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 5:33 pm 
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This is really exciting news. The song Should Be Gone is at http://pitchfork.com/news/41343-new-fee ... d-be-gone/ and it really sounds like the band never went away. Beautiful.

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 Post subject: [2011-04-12] The Feelies "Here Before" reunion album (Bar/None)
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Bump: added release details to the first post.

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Beautiful album cover. I'm very much looking forward to this.


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 Post subject: [2011-04-12] The Feelies "Here Before" reunion album (Bar/None)
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Has anyone here heard this? I'm curious how it sounds compared to their early releases.


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 Post subject: [2011-04-12] The Feelies "Here Before" reunion album (Bar/None)
PostPosted: Wed May 11, 2011 6:18 pm 
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Lawrence Talbot wrote:
Has anyone here heard this? I'm curious how it sounds compared to their early releases.


It's nice. Nothing groundbreaking. It would fit nicely between The Good Earth and Only Life.

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