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Of the countless bands to emerge from the New York City underground during the post-punk era, few if any were as unique and influential as
the Feelies
; nerdy, nervous, and noisy, even decades later their droning, skittering avant-garde pop remains a key touchstone of the American indie music scene. Named in reference to
Aldous Huxley
's paranoid classic Brave New World,
the Feelies
formed in 1976 in suburban Haledon, NJ, where singers/guitarists
Bill Million
and
Glenn Mercer
first met while in
high school; bassist
John J.
and drummer
Dave Weckerman
rounded out the original lineup, although they were replaced in 1977 by bassist
Keith Clayton
and drummer
Vinny Denunzio
. The revamped group soon made its N.Y.C. debut, quickly creating a buzz throughout the city's new wave circuit -- a Village Voice headline even dubbed them "The Best Underground Band in New York."
Drummer
Anton Fier
replaced
Denunzio
in 1978, and a year later
the Feelies
cut their debut single,
"Fa Ce-La,"
for the British indie Rough Trade. Their refusal to work with outside producers jeopardized their immediate hopes for a major-label deal, however, and so their brilliant 1980 LP,
Crazy Rhythms
, instead appeared on another U.K. indie, Stiff; the record's manic melodies, jittery rhythms, and opaque lyrics made it a huge critical favorite, and although it made little impact outside of underground circles, many latter-day acts --
R.E.M.
chief among them -- cited the album as a major influence. Still,
Crazy Rhythms
' commercial failure sat badly with Stiff, which began pressuring
the Feelies
to produce a hit single; the pressure ultimately forced the group into a kind of suspended animation, with
Fier
soon exiting to join
the Lounge Lizards
and later mounting
the Golden Palominos
.
With
the Feelies
out of action for the better part of the early '80s, the remaining members turned their focus to a variety of side projects -- in 1982,
Million
and
Mercer
reunited to compose the score to
Susan Seidelman
's film Smithereens, concurrently playing in a series of Jersey-area bands including
Weckerman
's new outfit
Yung Wu
,
the Trypes
(which issued the 1984 EP
The Explorers Hold
), and the instrumental
Willies
. Finally,
Million
and
Mercer
reactivated the
Feelies
banner in 1983, reuniting with
Weckerman
as well as two of their
Willies
bandmates, percussionist
Stanley Demeski
and bassist
Brenda Sauter
; still, the revitalized group's performance schedule was sporadic at best, limited primarily to holiday appearances. Finally, they entered the studio with producer
Peter Buck
of
R.E.M.
, releasing the folky
The Good Earth
on Coyote in 1986.
That same year,
the Feelies
appeared in director
Jonathan Demme
's film hit Something Wild; combined with critical praise for
The Good Earth
, the group's raised media visibility caught the attention of A&M, which released the follow-up,
Only Life
, in 1988.
Time for a Witness
followed in 1991, but on July 5 of that year
the Feelies
played their final show at the Hoboken club Maxwell's -- soon after
Million
unexpectedly moved to Florida without telling any of his bandmates, not even leaving a forwarding address. In the months to follow
Demeski
began playing in
Luna
,
Sauter
worked with
Speed the Plough
and
Wild Carnation
, and
Mercer
and
Weckerman
re-teamed in
Wake Ooloo
; when that band fell apart in 1998 after three LPs for the Pravda label, the duo again joined forces to form another new unit,
Sunburst
. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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