The Fleshtones bring 35 years of garage rock to the Local 506 Saturday


New York’s The Fleshtones never really did hit the big time like some of their contemporaries from the garage rock scene, even though they helped coin the phrase. Still, the band soldiers on after 35 years of blood, sweat and well, you get it.

The band returned with a new record, the high-octane half instrumental/half original Brooklyn Sound Solution, March 15 and hits the Local 506 this coming Saturday. Check out footage below from a documentary, “Pardon Us for Living But the Graveyard was Full,” directed by Geoffrey Barbier and released as a deluxe package with the new record.

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