Gatos Malucos
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First ever reissue of this super hard to find self-released Brazilian garage-beat 7″ from 1965. Still very unknown even among hardcore collectors of the genre.
The band would later become Loyce e os Gnomos, a cult band featured on the compilation Brazilian Guitar Fuzz Bananas.
An amazing example of genuine teenage garage rock from 60s Brazil.
The reissue includes an insert with liner notes and a previously unseen photo of the band.
This release is a collaboration between Discos Nada, Fatiado and Munster Records.
Unearthing a forgotten chapter in Brazil's musical scene, Gatos Malucos emerges as an enigmatic garage/psychedelic band from the small city of Limera, in the São Paulo countryside.
Comprising friends aged 14 to 16, Gatos Malucos combined their admiration for iconic acts like the Beatles and Yardbirds with an unmistakable Brazilian essence.
Years later, two band members went on to form the amazing proto-punk band Loyce e os Gnomos.
"I literally went crazy. I became a fanatic for the Beatles and proceeded on collecting everything related to them. Records, clothes, newspaper clippings and magazines and song lyrics. Even the Gretsch guitar, similar to the model that George Harrison played, I had the opportunity to pick up in the US. Then when the movies came up, it was pure bliss. The mood was set and, to assemble our band, it was a no brainer. After all, the music flowed harmoniously through our veins."
Raphael (Gatos Malucos Guitarrist)
An amazing example of genuine teenage garage rock from 60s Brazil reissued for the first time, as result of a collaboration between Discos Nada, Fatiado and Munster Records..
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First ever reissue of this super hard to find self-released Brazilian garage-beat 7″ from 1965. Still very unknown even among hardcore collectors of the genre.
The band would later become Loyce e os Gnomos, a cult band featured on the compilation Brazilian Guitar Fuzz Bananas.
An amazing example of genuine teenage garage rock from 60s Brazil.
The reissue includes an insert with liner notes and a previously unseen photo of the band.
This release is a collaboration between Discos Nada, Fatiado and Munster Records.
Unearthing a forgotten chapter in Brazil's musical scene, Gatos Malucos emerges as an enigmatic garage/psychedelic band from the small city of Limera, in the São Paulo countryside.
Comprising friends aged 14 to 16, Gatos Malucos combined their admiration for iconic acts like the Beatles and Yardbirds with an unmistakable Brazilian essence.
Years later, two band members went on to form the amazing proto-punk band Loyce e os Gnomos.
"I literally went crazy. I became a fanatic for the Beatles and proceeded on collecting everything related to them. Records, clothes, newspaper clippings and magazines and song lyrics. Even the Gretsch guitar, similar to the model that George Harrison played, I had the opportunity to pick up in the US. Then when the movies came up, it was pure bliss. The mood was set and, to assemble our band, it was a no brainer. After all, the music flowed harmoniously through our veins."
Raphael (Gatos Malucos Guitarrist)
An amazing example of genuine teenage garage rock from 60s Brazil reissued for the first time, as result of a collaboration between Discos Nada, Fatiado and Munster Records..
Productos relacionados
Sem Ver O Luar
First ever reissue of this super hard to find self-released Brazilian garage-beat 7″ from 1965. Still very unknown even among hardcore collectors of the genre.
The band would later become Loyce e os Gnomos, a cult band featured on the compilation Brazilian Guitar Fuzz Bananas.
An amazing example of genuine teenage garage rock from 60s Brazil.
The reissue includes an insert with liner notes and a previously unseen photo of the band.
This release is a collaboration between Discos Nada, Fatiado and Munster Records.
Unearthing a forgotten chapter in Brazil's musical scene, Gatos Malucos emerges as an enigmatic garage/psychedelic band from the small city of Limera, in the São Paulo countryside.
Comprising friends aged 14 to 16, Gatos Malucos combined their admiration for iconic acts like the Beatles and Yardbirds with an unmistakable Brazilian essence.
Years later, two band members went on to form the amazing proto-punk band Loyce e os Gnomos.
"I literally went crazy. I became a fanatic for the Beatles and proceeded on collecting everything related to them. Records, clothes, newspaper clippings and magazines and song lyrics. Even the Gretsch guitar, similar to the model that George Harrison played, I had the opportunity to pick up in the US. Then when the movies came up, it was pure bliss. The mood was set and, to assemble our band, it was a no brainer. After all, the music flowed harmoniously through our veins."
Raphael (Gatos Malucos Guitarrist)
An amazing example of genuine teenage garage rock from 60s Brazil reissued for the first time, as result of a collaboration between Discos Nada, Fatiado and Munster Records..
Gatos Malucos
Sem Ver O Luar
First ever reissue of this super hard to find self-released Brazilian garage-beat 7″ from 1965. Still very unknown even among hardcore collectors of the genre.
The band would later become Loyce e os Gnomos, a cult band featured on the compilation Brazilian Guitar Fuzz Bananas.
An amazing example of genuine teenage garage rock from 60s Brazil.
The reissue includes an insert with liner notes and a previously unseen photo of the band.
This release is a collaboration between Discos Nada, Fatiado and Munster Records.
Unearthing a forgotten chapter in Brazil's musical scene, Gatos Malucos emerges as an enigmatic garage/psychedelic band from the small city of Limera, in the São Paulo countryside.
Comprising friends aged 14 to 16, Gatos Malucos combined their admiration for iconic acts like the Beatles and Yardbirds with an unmistakable Brazilian essence.
Years later, two band members went on to form the amazing proto-punk band Loyce e os Gnomos.
"I literally went crazy. I became a fanatic for the Beatles and proceeded on collecting everything related to them. Records, clothes, newspaper clippings and magazines and song lyrics. Even the Gretsch guitar, similar to the model that George Harrison played, I had the opportunity to pick up in the US. Then when the movies came up, it was pure bliss. The mood was set and, to assemble our band, it was a no brainer. After all, the music flowed harmoniously through our veins."
Raphael (Gatos Malucos Guitarrist)
An amazing example of genuine teenage garage rock from 60s Brazil reissued for the first time, as result of a collaboration between Discos Nada, Fatiado and Munster Records..