The Woggles - "Love Tick"


The Woggles are one of those bands I'm convinced have been around much longer than they actually have. The garage rock band started out in the 90's, but I'm always convinced they come from the 60's or 70's. Their latest single, "Love Tick," will show you exactly why. It has that great vintage garage rock sound, and is just as groovy as anything from that era. It's rough around the edges but also as catchy and poppy as possible. If you grew up loving music from Nuggets compilations, "Love Tick" is worth your time to check out. (Plus, the name The Woggles sounds like it belongs on a British Invasion band!)

Guitarist Peter Greenberg says of the band's latest single:

“Our bands touring together in the past built a friendship that led to us writing songs during the pandemic. ‘Love Tick’ tells the story of [frontman "The Professor" Might] Manfred’s attraction to ladies worldwide.”

You can listen to "Love Tick" below. Stop and Take a Minute, a B-sides and rarities compilation, is due out May 8 on Wicked Cool Records, and is available to pre-order here. For more on The Woggles, check out the band's website.

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