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Garage rock is a raw form of rock and roll
Rock and roll

Rock and roll is a form of music that evolved in the United States in the late 1940s and early 1950s. Its roots lay mainly in rhythm and blues, Country music, folk music, gospel music, and jazz....
 that was first popular in the United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 and Canada
Canada

Canada is a country occupying most of northern North America, extending from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west and northward into the Arctic Ocean....
 from about 1963
1963 in music

Events*January 1 - The Beatles start a 5 day tour in Scotland to support the release of their new single, "Love Me Do".*January 4 - At Cortina d'Ampezzo in Italy, Dalida receives a Juke Box Global Oscar for the year's most-played artist on juke boxes....
 to 1967
1967 in music

The summer of 1967 was "The Summer of Love" in San Francisco. It also became an important year for psychedelic rock, with releases from The Beatles Small Faces, "Itchycoo Park", Eric Burdon & The Animals , The Doors , Jefferson Airplane , Pink Floyd's The Piper at the Gates of Dawn, Love 's Forever Changes, Cream 's Disraeli Gears, Th...
. During the 1960s, it was not recognized as a separate music genre
Music genre

A music genre is a categorical and typological construct that identifies musical sounds as belonging to a particular category and type of music that can be distinguished from other types of music....
 and had no specific name. In the early 1970s, some rock critics retroactively labelled it as punk rock
Punk rock

Punk rock is a rock music genre that developed between 1974 and 1976 in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia. Rooted in garage rock and other forms of what is now known as protopunk music, punk rock bands eschewed the perceived excesses of mainstream 1970s rock....
. However, the music style was later referred to as garage rock or '60s Punk to avoid confusion with the music of late-1970s punk rock bands such as the Sex Pistols
Sex Pistols

The Sex Pistols are an English punk rock band that formed in London in 1975. The band are widely credited with initiating the punk movement in the United Kingdom and creating the first generation gap within rock and roll....
 and The Clash
The Clash

The Clash were an English Rock music band that formed in 1976 as part of the original wave of British punk rock. Along with punk rock, they experimented with reggae, ska, Dub music, funk, Hip hop music and rockabilly....
.

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The style had been evolving from regional scenes as far back as 1958.






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Garage rock is a raw form of rock and roll
Rock and roll

Rock and roll is a form of music that evolved in the United States in the late 1940s and early 1950s. Its roots lay mainly in rhythm and blues, Country music, folk music, gospel music, and jazz....
 that was first popular in the United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 and Canada
Canada

Canada is a country occupying most of northern North America, extending from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west and northward into the Arctic Ocean....
 from about 1963
1963 in music

Events*January 1 - The Beatles start a 5 day tour in Scotland to support the release of their new single, "Love Me Do".*January 4 - At Cortina d'Ampezzo in Italy, Dalida receives a Juke Box Global Oscar for the year's most-played artist on juke boxes....
 to 1967
1967 in music

The summer of 1967 was "The Summer of Love" in San Francisco. It also became an important year for psychedelic rock, with releases from The Beatles Small Faces, "Itchycoo Park", Eric Burdon & The Animals , The Doors , Jefferson Airplane , Pink Floyd's The Piper at the Gates of Dawn, Love 's Forever Changes, Cream 's Disraeli Gears, Th...
. During the 1960s, it was not recognized as a separate music genre
Music genre

A music genre is a categorical and typological construct that identifies musical sounds as belonging to a particular category and type of music that can be distinguished from other types of music....
 and had no specific name. In the early 1970s, some rock critics retroactively labelled it as punk rock
Punk rock

Punk rock is a rock music genre that developed between 1974 and 1976 in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia. Rooted in garage rock and other forms of what is now known as protopunk music, punk rock bands eschewed the perceived excesses of mainstream 1970s rock....
. However, the music style was later referred to as garage rock or '60s Punk to avoid confusion with the music of late-1970s punk rock bands such as the Sex Pistols
Sex Pistols

The Sex Pistols are an English punk rock band that formed in London in 1975. The band are widely credited with initiating the punk movement in the United Kingdom and creating the first generation gap within rock and roll....
 and The Clash
The Clash

The Clash were an English Rock music band that formed in 1976 as part of the original wave of British punk rock. Along with punk rock, they experimented with reggae, ska, Dub music, funk, Hip hop music and rockabilly....
.

History


The style had been evolving from regional scenes as far back as 1958. "Dirty Robber" by The Wailers
The Wailers (rock band)

The Wailers were an United States rock band from Tacoma, Washington, Washington. Formed around 1958, they are often considered the first garage rock group....
 and "Louie, Louie" by The Kingsmen
The Kingsmen

The Kingsmen were a 1960s garage rock / frat rock band from Portland, Oregon, Oregon. They are best known for their 1963 recording of Richard Berry's "Louie Louie", which held the #2 spot on the Billboard magazine charts for six weeks....
 are mainstream examples of the genre in its formative stages.

By 1963, garage band singles were creeping into the national charts in greater numbers, including Paul Revere and the Raiders (Boise), the Trashmen
The Trashmen

The Trashmen were a rock and roll band formed in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Minnesota, in 1962. The group's lineup was Tony Andreason on lead guitar and vocals, Dal Winslow on guitar and singer, Steve Wahrer on drums and vocals, and Bob Reed on bass guitar....
 (Minneapolis) and the Rivieras
The Rivieras

The Rivieras was a rock music band , formed in the early 1960s in South Bend, Indiana, Indiana, United States.The Rivieras featured Marty Fortson singer and guitar; Doug Gean playing the Organ ; second guitarist Joe Pennell and drummer Paul Dennert....
 (South Bend, Indiana). Other influential garage bands, such as the Sonics
The Sonics

The Sonics are an American garage rock band, originating from the early and mid-1960s. Among The Sonics' other contemporaries were The Kingsmen, The Wailers, The Drastics, The Dynamics, The Regents, and Paul Revere & the Raiders....
 (Tacoma, Wa.), never reached the Billboard 100.

In this early period, there was a cross-pollination between garage rock and frat rock
Frat rock

Frat rock was an early influential American subgenre of rock and roll / roots rock. Frat rock was generally characterized as very energetic and upbeat yet raw "party" rock....
. Frat rock (another heavy influence and precursor to punk rock) was also a loosely defined genre of rock and roll which featured raw, energetic, usually party-themed anthems. It is sometimes viewed as merely a sub-genre of garage rock.

The "British Invasion
British Invasion

File:The Beatles in America.JPGThe British Invasion was the term applied by the news media?and subsequently by consumers?to the influx of rock and roll, beat music and pop music performers from the United Kingdom who became popular in the United States, Canada and Australia....
" of 1964-1966 greatly influenced the garage band sound, as many local American bands (often surf
Surf rock

Surf rock is a style of music that originated in the USA that mixes elements of surf music and rock music, and partially due to the number of Mexican immigrants in southern California, added elements of Spanish rooted melodies, as well as popular titles like "Mexico", "Baja", and "Esperanza"....
 or hot rod
Hot rod

Hot rods are typically American cars with large engines modified for linear speed. Nobody knows for sure the origin of the term "hot rod." One explanation is that the term is a contraction of "hot roadster," meaning a Roadster that was modified for speed....
 groups) began augmenting their sound with a British Invasion lilt. The British Invasion also inspired new, and often very raw, bands to form. Garage rock bands were generally influenced by those British "beat groups" with a harder, blues-based attack, such as The Kinks
The Kinks

The Kinks are an England rock music group formed in 1963, and categorised in the US as a British Invasion band. The Kinks have been cited as one of the most important and influential rock bands of all time....
, The Who
The Who

The Who are an England Rock music band formed in 1964. The primary lineup was guitarist Pete Townshend, vocalist Roger Daltrey, bassist John Entwistle and drummer Keith Moon....
, The Animals
The Animals

The Animals were an England music group of the 1960s known in the United States as part of the British Invasion. Known for their gritty, bluesy sound and deep-voiced frontman Eric Burdon, as exemplified by their signature songs "The House of the Rising Sun" and "We Gotta Get Out Of This Place", the band balanced tough, rock music-edged pop mu...
, The Yardbirds
The Yardbirds

The Yardbirds are an England Rock music band, noted for starting the careers of three of rock's most famous guitarists: Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page....
, The Small Faces
The Small Faces

Small Faces were an England Rock music group from East London, England, heavily influenced by United States rhythm and blues. The group was founded in 1965 by members Steve Marriott, Ronnie Lane, Kenney Jones, and Jimmy Winston ....
, The Pretty Things, Them
Them (band)

Them was a Northern Ireland group formed in Belfast in April 1964 in music, most prominently known for the garage rock standard "Gloria " and launching singer Van Morrison's musical career....
, and the The Rolling Stones
The Rolling Stones

The Rolling Stones are an English rock music band formed in 1962 in London when multi-instrumentalist Brian Jones and pianist Ian Stewart were joined by vocalist Mick Jagger and guitarist Keith Richards....
. Another influence was the folk-rock of the Byrds and Bob Dylan, especially on bands such as the Leaves
The Leaves

The Leaves were an United States garage band formed in California in 1963. They are best known for their version of the song "Hey Joe", which was a hit in 1966....
.

Looking back from a later perspective, it is generally agreed that garage rock peaked both commercially and artistically during 1966. It went into a slow, but irreversible, decline beginning the following year, with fewer and fewer examples of the genre being released in 1968 and 1969. From a general interest standpoint, the genre was spent by 1970.

"Garage rock" comes from the perception that many such performers were young and amateurish, and often rehearsed in a family garage. This connotation also evokes a suburban, middle-class setting. It is, of course, inaccurate to conclude that all garage bands met this demographic dynamic. Some bands were made up of middle-class teenagers from the suburbs, some were from rural or urban areas, while others were composed of professional musicians in their twenties.

The performances were often amateurish or naοve. Typical themes revolved around the traumas of high school life. The lyrics and delivery were notably more aggressive than was common at the time, often with growled or shouted vocals that dissolved into inchoate screaming. Songs about "lying girls" were particularly common. Superficially, this implies that the music was very limited. In reality, different garage rock acts were quite diverse in both musical ability and in style. Bands ranged the gamut from one-chord musical crudeness (e.g., the Seeds
The Seeds

The Seeds were a Rock music band who are best known for their hit single "Pushin' Too Hard,", released in 1966. Based in Los Angeles, California, California, their raw and abrasive energy and simple, repetitive lyrics came to exemplify the garage rock style of the 1960s....
, the Keggs) to near-studio musician quality (e.g., the Knickerbockers
The Knickerbockers

The Knickerbockers were an American pop/rock music group best remembered for their 1965 hit, "Lies." The band was formed in 1962 in Bergenfield, New Jersey by brothers Beau Charles and John Charles with fluctuating personnel until 1964, when they met Buddy Randell ....
, the Remains
The Remains

The Remains were a mid-1960s rock group from Boston, Massachusetts, led by Barry Tashian. They are best known for being one of the opening acts of The Beatles' final US tour in 1966....
, and the Fifth Estate
The Fifth Estate (band)

The Fifth Estate was a rock n roll band originally formed in Stamford, Connecticut as the The D-Men in early 1964....
). There were also regional variations in many parts of the country with the Pacific Northwest states of Washington and Oregon having the most defined regional sound.

Thousands of garage bands were extant in the USA and Canada during the era. Several dozen of these produced national hit records, including "Louie Louie
Louie Louie

"Louie Louie" is an United States rock and roll song written by Richard Berry in 1955. It has become a standard in pop music and rock, with hundreds of versions recorded by different artists....
" by The Kingsmen
The Kingsmen

The Kingsmen were a 1960s garage rock / frat rock band from Portland, Oregon, Oregon. They are best known for their 1963 recording of Richard Berry's "Louie Louie", which held the #2 spot on the Billboard magazine charts for six weeks....
 (1963-64), "Psychotic Reaction
Psychotic Reaction

"Psychotic Reaction" is an early garage rock song released by the American rock band Count Five in 1966 in music, and also the title of their only album....
" by The Count Five
Count Five

The Count Five was a 1960s garage rock band from San Jose, California, best known for their Top 10 single "Psychotic Reaction".The band was founded in 1964 in music by John "Mouse" Michalski and Kenn Ellner , two high school friends who had previously played in several short-lived outfits....
 (1966), "Pushin' Too Hard" by The Seeds
The Seeds

The Seeds were a Rock music band who are best known for their hit single "Pushin' Too Hard,", released in 1966. Based in Los Angeles, California, California, their raw and abrasive energy and simple, repetitive lyrics came to exemplify the garage rock style of the 1960s....
 (1966), "Gloria" by the Shadows of Knight
Shadows of Knight

The Shadows of Knight are an United States Rock music Musical ensemble from the Chicago suburbs, formed in the 1960s, who play a form of British blues mixed with influences from their native city ....
 (1966), "96 Tears
96 Tears

"96 Tears" is the name of a popular song recorded by Question Mark & the Mysterians in 1966, in Bay City, Michigan. It appears on the band's album Ninety-Six Tears....
" by Question Mark and the Mysterians (1966), "Talk Talk" by The Music Machine
The Music Machine

The Music Machine was an American garage rock and psychedelic band from the late 1960s, headed by singer-songwriter Sean Bonniwell and based in Los Angeles....
 (1966), "Dirty Water" by The Standells
The Standells

The Standells were a 1960's garage rock band from Los Angeles, California, California....
 (1966), "Double Shot (of My Baby's Love)" by The Swingin' Medallions
The Swingin' Medallions

The Swingin' Medallions are an United States beach music band from Greenwood, South Carolina, South Carolina. They were first formed under the name Pieces of Eight in the late 1950s, and changed the name to The Swingin' Medallions in 1965 after signing with Smash Records....
 (1966), "Respect" by The Rationals (1966), and "Little Bit O'Soul" by The Music Explosion
The Music Explosion

The Music Explosion was a garage rock musical ensemble from Mansfield, Ohio, Ohio best known for their Top 40 hit record, Little Bit O'Soul, in 1967....
 (1967). Unexpectedly, Peru also had their own garage rock act with Los Saicos
Los Saicos

Los Saicos were a Peruvian rock band formed in Lince, Lima in 1964 by four amateur musicians just out of high school. They have come to be considered the most original and influential Latin American garage rock band of the 1960s....
 (1964-66). With their national hit record "Demolicion", they were the first South American band to write their own songs.

Hundreds of garage bands produced regional hits. Examples include: "I Just Don't Care" by New York City's The D-Men
The D-Men

The D-Men were an American Beat group. They began in Stamford, CT in 1963.Played continuously around the US and in many NYC clubs including Trude Heller's...
 (1965), "The Witch" by Seattle's The Sonics
The Sonics

The Sonics are an American garage rock band, originating from the early and mid-1960s. Among The Sonics' other contemporaries were The Kingsmen, The Wailers, The Drastics, The Dynamics, The Regents, and Paul Revere & the Raiders....
 (1965), "Where You Gonna Go" by Detroit's Unrelated Segments
Unrelated Segments

Story of My Life / It's Unfair - HBR 514 Where You Gonna Go / It's Gonna Rain - Liberty 55992 Cry Cry Cry / It's Not Fair - Liberty 56052 Taylor, Michigan-based teen rockers the Unrelated Segments formed in late 1966 around the nucleus of singer Ron Stults and lead guitarist Rory Mack, who together previously teamed in the short-lived Village Be...
 (1967), "Girl I Got News for You" by Miami's Birdwatchers
The Birdwatchers

The Birdwatchers were a garage rock pop band active in the 1960s in the Miami area. The band dabbled with an Everly Brothers sound in their early career , even releasing a version of "Wake Up Little Susie" on Tara, a local Florida label....
 (1966) and "1-2-5" by Montreal's The Haunted. Boston's Remains, though only able to make it onto Billboard's Bubbling Under charts, had enough of a following and reputation to open for the Beatles
The Beatles

The Beatles were a rock music and pop music band from Liverpool, England that formed in 1960. During their career, the group primarily consisted of John Lennon , Paul McCartney , George Harrison and Ringo Starr ....
 during their 1966 U.S. tour. Ohio's Shondells released a minor regional hit in 1964 before disbanding; when it was unearthed by a Pittsburgh DJ in 1965, the resulting success of "Hanky Panky
Hanky Panky (song)

"Hanky Panky" is a song written by Jeff Barry and Ellie Greenwich for their group, The Raindrops. It was famously remade by rock group Tommy James and the Shondells, who took it to number one in the United States....
" revived the moribund career of Tommy James
Tommy James

Tommy James is an United States pop-rock musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer, best known as leader of the 1960s rock band Tommy James and the Shondells....
, who formed a new group of Shondells and went on to chart seven more Top 40 singles.

But as one would expect, most garage bands were commercial failures. This is despite scores of such bands being signed to major or large regional labels. For instance, "Going All the Way" by The Squires
The Squires

The Squires were an American garage rock in the 1960s, who have a claim to being the quintessential example of the genre.They released just one single, which failed to be even a regional hit, but which is now regarded as a classic of its era....
 was issued on a national label (Atco) and is now regarded as a genre classic, but was not a hit anywhere.

By 1968 the style largely disappeared from the national charts (the minor hit "Question of Temperature" by The Balloon Farm
The Balloon Farm

The Balloon Farm was a musical act from New Jersey, which took its name from a New York City nightclub. It is best known for its sole hit song, "A Question of Temperature," which made the Billboard charts in February 1968, peaking in the top 40....
 being a notable exception). It was also disappearing at the local level as new styles had evolved to replace garage rock (e.g., progressive rock
Progressive rock

Progressive rock is a form of rock music that evolved in the late 1960s and early 1970s as part of a "mostly British attempt to elevate rock music to new levels of artistic credibility." The term "art rock" is often used interchangeably with "progressive rock", but while there are crossovers between the two genres, they are not identical....
, country rock
Country rock

Country rock is a musical genre formed from the fusion of Rock music with country music, with its country origins being initially referenced to the rockabilly music of the 1950s....
, Bubblegum
Bubblegum pop

Bubblegum pop is a genre of pop music whose classic period ran from 1967 to 1972. The chief characteristics of the genre are that it is pop music contrived and marketed to appeal to pre-teens, is produced in an assembly-line process, driven by producers, using faceless singers and has an intangible, upbeat "bubblegum" sound....
, etc.) and as the music industry withdrew its support. In Detroit garage rock stayed alive until the early 70s, but with a much more aggressive style than early garage rock. Among garage purists, these later bands are considered a different genre altogether, however, proto-punk or proto-hard rock
Hard rock

Hard rock is a sub-genre of rock music which has its earliest roots in mid-1960s garage rock and psychedelic rock and is considerably harder than conventional rock music....
.

Revival

The garage rock revival is a musical phenomenon largely influenced by the original garage rock of the 1960s. Its earliest roots can be traced to the early 1970s, following the release of Nuggets
Nuggets

'Nuggets' may refer to:Music* ...
 in 1972 and continues to this day through the Western World as modern youngsters continue to pay tribute to a vanished golden age of rock and roll that was 1960s garage rock. Proto punk bands of the early '70s such as The Stooges
The Stooges

The Stooges are an American rock music rock band that were first active from 1967 to 1974, then reformed in 2003. The Stooges sold few records in their original incarnation and often performed for indifferent or hostile audiences....
 and The New York Dolls
New York Dolls

The New York Dolls are an American rock music band, formed in New York City in 1971. In 2004 the band reformed with three of their original members, two of whom, David Johansen and Sylvain Sylvain, continue on today and released a new album in 2006....
 were arguably garage rock revivalists. Iggy Pop had been in a mid-sixties, Detroit garage band, The Iguanas, who released a version of Bo Diddley's
Bo Diddley

Bo Diddley , was an original and influential American rock and roll singer, guitarist, and songwriter. He was known as "The Originator" because of his key role in the transition from blues music to rock & roll, influencing a host of legendary acts including Buddy Holly, Jimi Hendrix and Eric Clapton....
 "Mona" in 1966 and recorded many other songs that fit within the genre.

The mid to late 1970s saw the arrival of the quintessential garage punk bands, who inspired all garage rock to come, most notably The Ramones, who are usually considered the first of the American punk bands. A good example of the continuing Detroit garage rock scene of this period is The Romantics
The Romantics

The Romantics are an United States rock music band from Detroit, Michigan. The band adopted the name "The Romantics" because they formed on Valentine's Day, 1977....
.

In the 1980s, another garage rock revival saw a number of bands linked to the underground music
Underground music

Underground music refers to a variety of music subgenres that usually develop a subculture cult following despite their lack of mainstream appeal, visibility, or commercial promotion....
 scene earnestly trying to replicate the sound, style, and look of the '60s garage bands (see The Chesterfield Kings
The Chesterfield Kings

The Chesterfield Kings are a rock music band from Rochester, New York, who began as a retro-1960s garage rock, and who have heavily mined 1960s music, including some borrowing from the 1960s recordings of The Rolling Stones....
, The Fuzztones
The Fuzztones

The Fuzztones are a garage rock revival band formed in the 1980s, playing through the 1990s and now. Founded by singer-guitarist Rudi Protrudi in New York City in 1981 , the band has gone through several member changes but is currently active in Europe....
, The Milkshakes, the Morticians, the Gruesomes
The Gruesomes

The Gruesomes are a Canada garage punk band formed in Montreal in 1985....
 and The Cynics
The Cynics

The Cynics is an influential Garage rock band from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The band, consisting of guitarist Gregg Kostelich, drummer Thomas Hohn, vocalist Michael Kastelic, bass player Smith Hutchings, and keyboardist Bellwether gallery, debuted with their first album, "Blue Train Station" in 1986....
 as examples of this); this trend coincided with a similar surf rock
Surf rock

Surf rock is a style of music that originated in the USA that mixes elements of surf music and rock music, and partially due to the number of Mexican immigrants in southern California, added elements of Spanish rooted melodies, as well as popular titles like "Mexico", "Baja", and "Esperanza"....
 revival, and both styles fed in into the alternative rock
Alternative rock

Alternative rock is a genre of rock music that emerged in the 1980s and became widely popular in the 1990s. Alternative rock consists of various subgenres that have emerged from the independent music scene since the 1980s, such as Grunge music, Britpop, gothic rock, and indie pop....
 movement and future grunge music
Grunge music

Grunge is a subgenre of alternative rock that emerged during the mid-1980s in the American state of Washington, particularly in the Seattle area....
 explosion, which some say was partially inspired by garage rock from the Seattle
Seattle, Washington

Seattle is the most populous city in the US state of Washington and the Northwestern United States. The encompassing Seattle metropolitan area is the 15th largest in the United States, and the largest in the Pacific Northwest....
 area like The Sonics
The Sonics

The Sonics are an American garage rock band, originating from the early and mid-1960s. Among The Sonics' other contemporaries were The Kingsmen, The Wailers, The Drastics, The Dynamics, The Regents, and Paul Revere & the Raiders....
 and The Wailers
The Wailers (rock band)

The Wailers were an United States rock band from Tacoma, Washington, Washington. Formed around 1958, they are often considered the first garage rock group....
, but was largely unknown by fans outside the immediate circles of the bands themselves.

This movement also evolved into an even more primitive form of garage rock that became known as garage punk
Garage punk

Garage punk is a rock music Fusion of garage rock and punk rock. It is fast-paced, lo-fi music characterised by angular, choppy Electric guitar sounds ? usually played by bands who are on independent record labels or who are unsigned....
 by the late 1980s, thanks to bands such as The Gories
The Gories

The Gories were a three-piece American garage punk band formed in Detroit in 1986. They were among the first garage punk bands to incorporate overt blues influences....
, Thee Mighty Caesars
Thee Mighty Caesars

Thee Mighty Caesars were a primitive garage punk group, formed by Billy Childish in 1985 after the demise of The Milkshakes. They influenced many American bands, especially The Mummies, and Sub Pop groups....
, The Mummies
The Mummies

The Mummies were an American garage punk band formed by Trent Ruane , Maz Kattuah , Larry Winther and Russell Quan . They are one of the most popular and influential bands within the garage punk scene....
, Thee Headcoats
Thee Headcoats

Thee Headcoats 1989 - 2000, was a band comprising Billy Childish, Bruce Brand, and Johnny Johnson. Childish was featured on guitar and vocals, Brand on drums and backing vocals, and Johnson on bass....
, and The Devil Dogs. Bands playing garage punk differed from the garage rock revival bands in that they were less cartoonish caricatures of '60s garage bands and their overall sound was even more loud and raw, often infusing elements of proto punk and 1970s punk rock
Punk rock

Punk rock is a rock music genre that developed between 1974 and 1976 in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia. Rooted in garage rock and other forms of what is now known as protopunk music, punk rock bands eschewed the perceived excesses of mainstream 1970s rock....
 (hence the "garage punk" term).

The garage rock revival and garage punk coexisted throughout the 1990s and into the 2000s with many independent record labels releasing thousands of records by bands playing various styles of primitive rock and roll
Rock and roll

Rock and roll is a form of music that evolved in the United States in the late 1940s and early 1950s. Its roots lay mainly in rhythm and blues, Country music, folk music, gospel music, and jazz....
 all around the world. Some of the more prolific of these independent record labels included Estrus
Estrus Records

Estrus Records is an independent record label from Bellingham, Washington that makes Surf music, Garage rock and trash rock music.They have released such bands as Soledad Brothers , The Drags, The Mummies, Impala, Man or Astro-man?, the Makers, Gas Huffer, The Mooney Suzuki, The Cherry Valence, Midnight Evils, Mono Men, Federation X, The Tr...
, Hangman
Hangman Records

Hangman Records is a United Kingdom independent record label founded in 1986 in music by Billy Childish. It has released over 50 LP Records, including spoken word, experimental music works and punk rock....
, Rip Off, MuSick, In The Red
In the Red Records

In the Red Records is an independent record label in Los Angeles, CA formed in 1991 by Larry Hardy. It is known for hosting garage punk related bands on its label....
, Telstar, Crypt
Crypt Records

Crypt Records is a New York City-based record label and record store founded by Tim Warren. The label is perhaps best known for issuing the eight-volume Back From The Grave Series of garage rock compilations, although its reissues and releases include Surf rock, rockabilly, punk rock, exotica, garage punk, original Rhythm and Blues, and soul...
, Dionysus, Get Hip
Get Hip Records

Get Hip Records is an independent Pittsburgh based music label and distributor formed by Gregg Kostelich in 1986. Kostelich used the label to release music by his own band, The Cynics, as well as other local, indie music and Garage rock bands....
, Bomp!
Bomp! Records

Bomp! Records is an United States indie label, featuring punk, pop, powerpop, garage rock, new wave, old school rock, neo-psychedelia and much more....
, Music Maniac and Long Gone John
Long Gone John

Long Gone John is an American entrepreneur who is best known for his record label Sympathy for the Record Industry and his vinyl toy company Necessaries Toy Foundation....
's Sympathy for the Record Industry
Sympathy for the Record Industry

Formed in 1988 in music by record industry anti-mogul Long Gone John, Sympathy for the Record Industry is mainly an independent record label garage rock and Punk rock label....
.

In the 2000s, a garage rock revival gained mainstream appeal and commercial airplay, something that had eluded garage rock bands of the past. This was led by five bands christened by the media as the "The" bands: The Hives
The Hives

The Hives are a Swedish rock band that first garnered attention in the early 2000s as a prominent group of the Garage rock#Revival, playing garage punk....
, The Vines
The Vines

The Vines are an Australian Garage rock#Revival band notable for producing a musical hybrid of '60s rock and '90s alternative music. Since 2006 their line-up has consisted of vocalist and lead guitarist Craig Nicholls, rhythm guitarist Ryan Griffiths , bassist Brad Heald and drummer Hamish Rosser....
, The Strokes
The Strokes

The Strokes are an United States rock music band formed in 1998 in New York City who rose to fame in the early 2000s as a leading group in the Garage rock#Revival....
, The Libertines
The Libertines

The Libertines were an English rock music band. Formed in London in 1997 by frontmen Carl Bar?t and Pete Doherty , the band also included John Hassall and Gary Powell for most of its recording career....
 and The White Stripes
The White Stripes

The White Stripes is an American rock band, formed in 1997 in Detroit, Michigan. The group consists of songwriter Jack White and Meg White .After releasing several singles and three albums within the Music of Detroit#1990s independent music underground music, The White Stripes rose to prominence in 2002, as part of the garage rock#Revival...
, the last of which came out of the prominent Detroit rock scene which also include; The Von Bondies
The Von Bondies

The Von Bondies are an United States alternative rock musical ensemble. The current members are Jason Stollsteimer on vocals and lead guitar, Christy Hunt on rhythm guitar, Leann Banks on bass guitar and Don Blum on drums....
, The Dirtbombs
The Dirtbombs

The Dirtbombs are an American garage rock band based in metro Detroit, Michigan, notable for blending diverse influences such as punk rock and soul while featuring a dual bass guitar, dual drum and guitar lineup....
, The Detroit Cobras
The Detroit Cobras

The Detroit Cobras are an American garage rock band from Detroit, Michigan, formed in 1994. Their material is non-original and consists of old tunes cherry picked from their record collections that they rearrange and perform....
, The Go
The Go

The Go is an United States rock & roll band from Detroit, Michigan that toured with Freer. Their sound has evolved from garage punk to a blend of 1960s and 1970s influences, most notably The Beatles and Freer....
, The Sights
The Sights

The Sights are a rock and roll band from Detroit, Michigan, formed in 1998. Members include Eddie Baranek, former member of Ko and the Knockouts, vocals and guitar....
, The Hentchmen, The Shellys, Fortune & Maltese and the Paybacks. Elsewhere, other lesser-known acts such as Billy Childish
Billy Childish

Billy Childish or William Charlie Hamper is an England artist, author, poet, photographer, film maker, singer and guitarist. He is known for his explicit and prolific work - he has detailed his love life and childhood sexual abuse, notably in his early poetry and the novels My Fault , Notebooks of a Naked Youth , Sex Crimes of the Futcher...
 and The Buff Medways, The Boss Martians, The (International) Noise Conspiracy
The (International) Noise Conspiracy

The Noise Conspiracy is a rock band formed in Sweden in the late months of 1998. The line-up consists of Dennis Lyxz?n , Inge Johansson , Lars Str?mberg , and Ludwig Dahlberg ....
, Satan's Pilgrims, The 5.6.7.8's
The 5.6.7.8's

The 5.6.7.8's are an all-female Japanese people garage rock trio, whose music is reminiscent of Americas surf music and garage rock. Each member is from Tokyo, Japan....
, The New Bomb Turks
New Bomb Turks

The New Bomb Turks are a garage punk band from Columbus, Ohio. The founding members are Jim Weber, Eric Davidson, Bill Randt, and Matt Reber. Sam Brown replaced Bill Randt on drums in 1999....
, the Oblivians
Oblivians

The Oblivians were an American rock & roll rock band from 1993 to 1998. In the 1990s, their blues-infused brand of unpolished, bravado, crudely-recorded punk rock made them one of the most popular and prominent bands within the underground music garage punk scene....
, Teengenerate
Teengenerate

Teengenerate were a Japanese garage punk band known for their sloppy, fun style of playing and often incomprehensible English lyrics. Teengenerate broke up, and some of its members went on to start the band Firestarter ....
, "Demons", Mando Diao
Mando Diao

Mando Diao is a garage rock band from Borl?nge, Sweden. The band got their breakthrough with the release of the album Hurricane Bar. The song God Knows was featured in FIFA 06....
, The Makers
The Makers (American band)

The Makers are a garage rock/rock-n-roll band from Spokane, Washington, formed in 1991 with releases on Estrus Records, Sub Pop Records and are currently on Kill Rock Stars....
, The Mooney Suzuki
The Mooney Suzuki

The Mooney Suzuki is a NYC rock and roll band formed in 1996 by Sammy James, Jr. , John Paul Ribas , Graham Tyler and Will Rockwell-Scott . They have released four albums and one EP, The Mooney Suzuki , People Get Ready , Electric Sweat, Alive & Amplified, and Have Mercy ....
, The Flaming Sideburns
The Flaming Sideburns

The Flaming Sideburns is a rock and roll band that was formed in Helsinki, Finland in 1995. Most of the members are Finland, but lead vocalist Eduardo Martinez is an Argentina expatriate....
, Guitar Wolf
Guitar Wolf

Guitar Wolf is a Japanese three-piece garage punk band founded in Nagasaki, Nagasaki in 1987 in music. The band is known for songs with piercing vocals and an extremely loud style of noise rock-influenced punk rock which emphasizes heavy distortion and feedback....
, Lost Sounds
Lost Sounds

Lost Sounds are a rock band from Memphis, Tennessee. Starting in March 1999 in music, the band is made up of Rich Crook on drums,Patrick Jordan on bass, Jay Reatard on synth, guitar and vocals, and Alicja Trout also on synth, guitar and vocals....
, The Kills
The Kills

The Kills is an indie rock band formed by American vocalist and guitarist Alison Mosshart and British guitarist Jamie Hince . Their three albums, Keep On Your Mean Side, No Wow and Midnight Boom, have gathered much critical praise....
, White Denim and The Young Werewolves
The Young Werewolves

The Young Werewolves are a Philadelphia rock band formed in 2002. The trio have been labeled rockabilly, psychobilly, punk rock, garage rock, and surf music by publications such as Allmusic, Fangoria, The Village Voice, Maximum RocknRoll, assorted Horror fiction, Tattoo, Hot Rod magazines,...
 enjoyed moderate underground
Underground culture

An underground culture is a subculture that exists under the radar of mainstream massmedia and popular culture. It can be associated to a counterculture or an alternative culture, such as the underground culture that emerged along the hippie movement in the late 1960s and 1970s....
 success and appeal. Other notable bands that enjoyed commercial success, were Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club

Black Rebel Motorcycle Club is an United States alternative rock band from San Francisco, California, now based in Los Angeles. BRMC is known for its brand of garage rock, blues, folk revival, neo-psychedelia, and often religiously inspired lyrics, and its influences are groups and musicians such as The Brian Jonestown Massacre, The Rolling...
, The Dandy Warhols
The Dandy Warhols

The Dandy Warhols are a US rock music band formed in Portland, Oregon, by Courtney Taylor-Taylor , Zia McCabe , Peter Loew , and Eric Hedford , who left in 1998 to be replaced by Taylor-Taylor's cousin Brent De Boer....
, The Jack Cade Rebellion, Maddison Street Riot, The Datsuns
The Datsuns

The Datsuns are a hard rock band from Cambridge, New Zealand, New Zealand, formed in 2000....
, Kings of Leon
Kings of Leon

Kings of Leon are a Grammy Award-winning, NME Award winning and Brit Award-winning United States alternative rock band from Nashville, Tennessee, USA....
, Jet
Jet (band)

Jet is a Rock music band from Melbourne, Australia, whose debut album Get Born, released in 2003, has so far sold over three and a half million copies throughout the world....
, The Black Keys
The Black Keys

The Black Keys are an American blues-rock music duo consisting of vocalist/guitarist Dan Auerbach and drummer/producer Patrick Carney. They were formed in Akron, Ohio in 2001....
, Arctic Monkeys
Arctic Monkeys

Arctic Monkeys are an England indie rock band from High Green, a suburb of Sheffield. Formed in 2002, the band currently consists of Alex Turner , Jamie Cook , Nick O'Malley and Matt Helders ....
, Dirty Pretty Things
Dirty Pretty Things

Dirty Pretty Things can refer to:* Dirty Pretty Things , a band formed in the United Kingdom in 2005, by two former members of The Libertines....
, Babyshambles
Babyshambles

Babyshambles are an England indie rock band established in London. The band was formed by Pete Doherty during a hiatus from his former band The Libertines, but Babyshambles has since become his main project....
, The Pattern
The Pattern

In The Chronicles of Amber series of fantasy novels, The Pattern is an inscribed labyrinth which gives the Parallel universe its order....
, The Fratellis
The Fratellis

The Fratellis are a Scotland alternative rock band from Glasgow, Scotland. The band consists of lead vocalist and guitarist Jon Fratelli , bass guitarist Barry Fratelli , and drummer, backing vocalist, occasional guitarist and banjo player Mince Fratelli ....
,The Hellacopters
The Hellacopters

The Hellacopters or The Copters were a Sweden rock band that was formed in 1994 and disbanded October 26, 2008. They have released six full length albums of their own material, one Cover version, two compilations of non-album work, six Extended play, and many other official releases....
, and Yeah Yeah Yeahs
Yeah Yeah Yeahs

Yeah Yeah Yeahs is a New York City-based alternative rock band. The band consists of lead singer Karen O, drummer Brian Chase, and guitarist Nick Zinner....
, though some of these bands popped up on the scene a few years following the initial wave. Even younger bands currently on the cusp have ties to the genre, including , The Shys
The Shys

The Shys are a five piece Indie Rock music band from Southern California, Their current line-up consists of Kyle Krone, Chris Wulff, Riley Stephenson and Tony Cupito....
, The Parlor Mob
The Parlor Mob

The Parlor Mob, formerly known as What About Frank?, is an United States Rock music band founded by Mark Melicia, David Rosen, Paul Ritchie, Nick Villapiano, and Sam Bey in 2004....
, The Wildbirds, , Sweet Lemons, The Blue Signs, Turn On, and Sikamor Rooney.

In the late 1990s, Steven Van Zandt
Steven Van Zandt

Steven Van Zandt is an United States musician, songwriter, arranger, record producer, actor, and radio disc jockey, who frequently goes by the stage names Little Steven or Miami Steve....
 ("Little Steven") became a torchbearer, spokesperson, and proponent for both garage rock and the garage rock revival, promoting concerts and festivals across the United States. In 2002, he started a syndicated radio program called Little Steven's Underground Garage
Underground Garage

Underground Garage is the name shared by two related but different radio outlets, a syndicated show and a satellite radio station, both created and supervised by Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band guitarist Steven Van Zandt to present rock 'n' roll and garage rock on radio....
 and has also launched an Underground Garage
Underground Garage

Underground Garage is the name shared by two related but different radio outlets, a syndicated show and a satellite radio station, both created and supervised by Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band guitarist Steven Van Zandt to present rock 'n' roll and garage rock on radio....
 channel on the Sirius Satellite Radio
Sirius Satellite Radio

Sirius Satellite Radio is a satellite radio service operating in the United States and Canada, owned by Sirius XM Radio. Headquartered in New York City, with smaller studios in Los Angeles and Memphis, Tennessee, Sirius was officially launched on July 1, 2002 and currently provides 69 streams of music and 65 streams of sports, news and ente...
 network. Van Zandt has described the music format as "Groups that inspired the Ramones, groups inspired by the Ramones, and the Ramones.

See also

  • Frat rock
    Frat rock

    Frat rock was an early influential American subgenre of rock and roll / roots rock. Frat rock was generally characterized as very energetic and upbeat yet raw "party" rock....
  • Garage punk
    Garage punk

    Garage punk is a rock music Fusion of garage rock and punk rock. It is fast-paced, lo-fi music characterised by angular, choppy Electric guitar sounds ? usually played by bands who are on independent record labels or who are unsigned....
  • Pub rock (UK)
    Pub rock (UK)

    Pub rock was a mid- to late-1970s musical movement, largely centred around North London and South East Essex, England, particularly Canvey Island and Southend on Sea....
  • Pub rock (Australia)
    Pub rock (Australia)

    Pub rock is a style of Australian rock and roll popular throughout the 1970s and 1980s, and still influencing contemporary Music of Australia today....
  • Group Sounds (Japan)
    Group Sounds

    Group Sounds is a genre of Japan rock music that was popular in the mid to late 1960s. The most well known bands of that era were The Tigers , The Tempters, The Spiders , The Golden Cups, Mops , The Blue Comets, The Wild Ones , The Happenings Four and others....
  • List of garage rock bands
    List of garage rock bands

    This is a list of garage rock bands....


External links

  • – Researching the Local and Regional Bands of the 1960s
  • – Home Of The 60's Musical Underground
  • – Steve Van Zandt's Garage Rock Radio Station
  • – Garage rock info and links.
  • – another, slightly different, definition and history of Garage Rock.
  • – Links to and reviews of garage rock radio shows available on the Internet.
  • – Japanese Group Sounds and more.
  • – Links to Detroit rock from the 1950s to the present.
  • The Mods Toledo, Ohio