
Fourth full-length from FEMUR and their second strike on Chaputa!, Tales From The Alley confirms the band's steady rise within the Iberian garage underground. Sharper, heavier, and more focused than ever, this is a record that shows a band fully aware of its strengths - and pushing them hard.
Across 14 new tracks, FEMUR deliver a direct hit of rage, garage rock savagery and fuzz-drenched psych. Gritty riffs cut through thick layers of distortion, wah-wah lines twist into hypnotic spirals, and the rhythm section drives everything forward with raw insistence. The songs hit fast but reveal depth: strong structures, tight execution, and a clear sense of purpose from the opening track to the final blast.
There's a hallucinatory edge running through the record - shadows, tension, release - but it never drifts. The hooks land. The guitars bite. The fuzz stays thick.
The album is crowned by striking artwork from Roberto Argueelles, whose bold, hallucinogenic vision gives visual form to the sound within. It's a perfect frame for what stands as one of the key Iberian garage punk releases of 2026.
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