
"Head and the Hares" refers to an Italian garage/psych-rock band from Rome active in the late 80s/early 90s, known for their 60s-inspired fuzz, organ-driven sound, and nostalgic folk-rock style, with albums like their self-titled debut and Autumn Songbook. They were influenced by New England garage compilations, borrowing their name from a rare 45rpm single by a mysterious NE band, capturing the raw, innocent sound of mid-60s garage-beat, distinct from more modern fuzz bands.
One Against The World
I Don't Know
A Message To Pretty
From My Window
Try to Forget
How She Was Good For Me
I Saw Erica
Get You
Painted Air
Feel A Whole Lot Better
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