THE REMEMBERABLES emphasizes everything that’s there to fall in love with fuzzy rock on their standout album “Breathe”!

Three and a half year since our last feature and interview here on IDIOTEQ, Washington DC based fuzzy, power pop rockers THE REMEMBERABLES (members of Coke Bus) are back to our pages with their excellent new album “Breathe”! Produced by (and features saxophone by!) Kurt Ballou, and being released by Head2Wall Records in the States and Adagio830 in Europe, the album dags you deep with its thick riffs, earworm melodies, anthemic choruses, great arrangements and literally sucks the listener into its groove. What a delightful return! Descended from the ‘90s wave of guitar-driven power pop bands that owed as much to Van Halen as to Big Star, The Rememberables have crafted a hook-laden, fuzzed out masterpiece. Deftly produced by the legendary Kurt Ballou to perfectly capture every su...

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