For no great reason I stumbled across Felt, a forgotten band from the Birmingham area, at the weekend. Felt were active in the mid-eighties and released several albums and singles that unfortunately never had much commercial success.
Maybe it's because they couldn't write catchy songs and their jangly guitar sound didn't really fit into the era of post-punk and emerging electronic music. Their often long songs with sparkling guitar passages were clearly modelled on Tom Verlaine and Television, without adding their own touch to the sound. Or is it really because, as Lawrence, the band's leader, once said, John Peel didn't like the band? Be that as it may, they made their musical mark with their first two albums in those years.
Felt - The Optimist And The Poet
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If i could humbly point you in the direction of this post from back in 2017, along with some very valued comments.
https://thenewvinylvillain.com/2017/04/03/some-words-of-appreciation-for-felt/
I still maintain, the position of the opening point in the blog pots that Felt never managed to release an album that anyone could hold up as being their one true and defining classic piece of vinyl which is why they don't get mentioned as often as their peers.
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