The Snares bundle garage, punk, and old school rock 'n' roll, all wrapped together in their music like a bundle of boisterous and fuzzy ball of fun to bounce around with.

Find out more about their music at https://thepropagandasite.com/artist/snares

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The Snares are a band that plays '60s style garage rock with their punk oriented, loud style to create highly energetic music that is also fairly stripped down and raw. They exude a strong sense of fun that sometimes borders on a party-time atmosphere. There is a rock 'n' roll thread going through their sound that is kept pretty close to the surface. They are loud, boisterous, and fuzzy. Their psychedelic tendency is mostly under wraps, though it occasionally surfaces mostly along the lines of the buttoned up early incarnation of the genre, which the band uses as a choice in texture, rather than getting trippy about it.

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The Snares [https://thebigcity.co.nz/artists/s/the-snares]
Dunedin based avant-indie trio featuring Mike Dooley (Toy Love and Snapper - Drums) his step-daughter Maxine Funke (Guitar) and Brett Moodie (Guitar), that formed out of the Dooley / Funke duo The Beaters.

Their debut EP was a meditative production guided by Arc Life engineer Tom Bell, whilst their follow-up Dance The Dervish is closer to a live recording - both released on the bands own Horrible Records label.

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The Snares

Dunedin based avant-indie trio featuring Mike Dooley (Toy Love and Snapper – Drums) his step-daughter Maxine Funke (Guitar) and Brett Moodie (Guitar), that formed out of the Dooley / Funke du…

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The Snares [https://thebigcity.co.nz/artists/s/the-snares]
Dunedin based avant-indie trio featuring Mike Dooley (Toy Love and Snapper - Drums) his step-daughter Maxine Funke and Brett Moodie, that formed out of prior duo The Beaters.

Their debut EP was a meditative production guided by Arc Life engineer Tom Bell, whilst their follow-up Dance The Dervish is closer to a live recording, though still capturing their eclectic strengths - both released on the bands own Horrible Records label.

#nzmusic #thesnares

The Snares

Dunedin based avant-indie trio featuring Mike Dooley (Toy Love and Snapper – Drums) his step-daughter Maxine Funke (Guitar) and Brett Moodie (Guitar), that formed out of the Dooley / Funke du…

thebigcity