In today's world, Meneguar has become a topic of great interest and debate. With its various facets and ramifications, Meneguar has managed to capture the attention of experts and the general public. From its origin to its implications in modern society, Meneguar has marked a before and after in different areas. Through this article, we will explore the different aspects of Meneguar, delving into its causes, effects and possible solutions. Without a doubt, Meneguar represents a challenge for humanity, but also an opportunity to reflect and seek alternatives that contribute to its understanding and eventual resolution.
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Meneguar | |
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Origin | United States |
Genres | Indie rock, punk rock, |
Years active | 2005–2010 |
Labels | Troubleman Unlimited Woodsist FuckItTapes |
Spinoff of | Woods, Shepards, Wooden Wand and the Vanishing Voice, Family Creeps, Little Gold |
Meneguar /mɪˈnɛɡwɑːr/ was an indie rock band whose members had previously played under different arrangements and names but reached its current form in 2004 in Brooklyn, New York. The group released the albums I Was Born at Night[1] and Strangers in Our House on the Troubleman Unlimited label. Hybrid Magazine positively reviewed Strangers in Our House, saying that, "Like a fucked up conglomeration of Modest Mouse and Q and Not U with a little The Flaming Lips thrown in for artistic sense, the band walks an interesting line that ebbs and flows across the album, moving with an energy that is addictively daunting and dauntingly addictive at the same time."[2]
I Was Born at Night | |
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Studio album by Meneguar | |
Released | May 10, 2005 |
Genre | Indie rock |
Length | 24:13 |
Label | Magic Bullet Records Troubleman Unlimited |
Producer | Mark Ospovat |
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I Was Born at Night is the first album by Meneguar. Although originally released on Magic Bullet, the album was remixed, remastered, and re-released on Troubleman Unlimited on June 6, 2006.[3][4][5][6]