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Federale
OriginPortland, Oregon, United States
Genres
Years active2004–present
MembersCollin Hegna
Carl Werner
Dasa Kalstrom
Sebastian Bibb-Barrett
Colin Sheridan
Brian Gardiner
Maria Karlin
Dusty Dybvig
Rick Pedrosa
Nalin Silva
WebsiteOfficial website

Federale is an American psychedelic rock band based in Portland, Oregon, United States that was influenced by the music of European genre films such as Spaghetti Westerns and giallos, particularly the music of Ennio Morricone.[1]

History

Federale formed in 2004, after the breakup of Portland band, Cocaine Unicorn,[4][5] by Collin Hegna of The Brian Jonestown Massacre. Their music is often compared to the work of Ennio Morricone.[4][5] Other notable members of the band include Sebastian Bibb-Barrett of The Builders and the Butchers, Colin Sheridan of The High Violets, and Dusty Dybvig of Bark Hide and Horn.

Discography

  • La Rayar: A Tale of Revenge (Revolver Records, 2008)
  • Devil In A Boot (Revolver Records, 2009)
  • The Blood Flowed Like Wine (Federale Records, 2012)
  • All The Colours Of The Dark (Death Waltz Originals, 2016)
  • No Justice (Jealous Butcher Records, 2019)[6][7]

References

  1. ^ a b "FEDERALE's COLLIN HEGNA on New Album 'No Justice,' Songwriting, and His Psych-Rock Band's Crossover Appeal « Interviews « PureGrainAudio.com". Archived from the original on 2019-10-12. Retrieved 2019-11-07.
  2. ^ "SONG PREMIERE: Federale Ride High with Fuzzed Out Desert Psych on "Aim for the Heart"". 12 September 2019.
  3. ^ "DGO | Federale: Indie rockers with a helping of spaghetti western".
  4. ^ a b "Up & Coming". Portland Mercury. Retrieved November 5, 2019.
  5. ^ "Album Premiere: Federale, 'No Justice'". AllMusic. Retrieved November 5, 2019.
  6. ^ "Federale | Album Discography". AllMusic. Retrieved November 5, 2019.