Home / Tag Archives: Habibi

Tag Archives: Habibi

The Vaselines

Typical wisdom dictates which the Vaselines may have been relegated to footnote status were it not for Nirvana’s Kurt Cobain, who regularly cited the little-known Scottish quartet’s influence in interviews using the music press. Cobain’s gospel-spreading without doubt accelerated their rise to cult sainthood, but honestly, the Vaselines could have …

Read More »

Roky Erickson

Like Syd Barrett, a typical point of research, Roky Erickson rose to cult-hero position just as much for his music for his tragic personal existence; in light of his famous rounds with madness and mythic substance abuse, the impact exerted by his garage-bred psychedelia was frequently lost within the shuffle. …

Read More »

Habibi

Brooklyn-based indie quartet Habibi were shaped in the springtime of 2011 by Detroit expatriates Rahill Jamalifard and Lenaya Lynch, experiencing their Motown roots of basic but infectious pop melodies delivered with punkish attitude. Jamalifard required lead vocal responsibilities and Lynch performed acoustic guitar and sang, as well as the quartet …

Read More »

Girlpool

A drummerless electric powered guitar-and-bass duo supplying a sparse but spirited undertake empowered indie rock and roll, Girlpool’s Cleo Tucker and Tranquility Tividad borrow a lot of attitude from early-’90s trailblazers like Liz Phair, Juliana Hatfield, and Hair shampoo. The duo created in 2013, when Tucker and Tividad had been …

Read More »