Les Savy Fav – Legendary Tippers
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Les Savy Fav – Legendary Tippers
https://wgom.org/2025/01/08/les-savy-fav-legendary-tippers-2/
Just added a reissue of Les Savy Fav's Root For Ruin album to Discogs. Pre-ordered it a while ago and apparently it's a Dutch pressing. Other than that I couldn't find any info on this release. More info is welcome so it can be added to the release on Discogs!
https://www.discogs.com/release/31029568-Les-Savy-Fav-Root-For-Ruin
Les Savy Fav is an American indie rock band based in New York City. Their style is influenced by art punk and post-hardcore. Initially their music featured an abrasive sound fitting in the noise rock genre and reminiscent of the music of Fugazi and Jawbox. Later on their music became more idiosyncratic shifting to a … Continue reading "The Bowery Presents Les Savy Fav"
Les Savy Fav – Limo Scene
Les Savy Fav veröffentlichen am 10. Mai OUI, LSF – ihr erstes Album seit 2010 – und haben vor knapp vier Wochen eine dritte Single und ein Video daraus veröffentlicht.
Limo Scene hat einen schönen, düsteren Groove und das Video, bei dem Syd Butler von der Band Regie führte, hat eine leicht gruselige Atmosphäre.
Les Savy Fav grew out of the post-hardcore scene in the '90s and kept forging their distinct mixture of punk and indie rock into an exuberant and passionate sound.
Find out more about their music at https://thepropagandasite.com/artist/les-savy-fav
Les Savy Fav was a band that sat between artsy punk and post-hardcore back in the '90s. They played in high levels of volume, aggression, and wit, combined with a special care for the craft of song construction. Stylistically, they came across as part Pixies, part Fugazi. As they moved to the '00s, their riffs opened up more, grooves become more central, their arrangements sharpened, their melodic structure and how they play around it became more sophisticated and stylistic. Between the angular guitars, funky bass and drums, and staccato vocals drifting ever so slightly towards speak singing, they currently appear to be within a distant orbital range of post-punk as well, especially in the sense of some of the work The Fall did in the mid '90s and '00. Singer Tim Harrington's exuberant stage performances is part of the band's lore that developed over the years.