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The Fallen Angels - "It's A Long Way Down" with Eduardo Nunes

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The Fallen Angels’ album It’s A Long Way Down captures the dark, experimental edge of the late 60s D.C. rock scene, blending complex psych influences with themes of existentialism and societal critique. Rising alongside local contemporaries like The Cherry People, The Fallen Angels pushed the boundaries of rock, moving from Georgetown clubs to recording with the iconic Roulette Records. But how did a band so fiercely original navigate the challenges of D.C.’s underground music scene?

In this episode, hosts Philip Basnight and Alex Vidales sit down with Eduardo Nunes, host of the long-running podcast Discologist and a member of the Wammies advisory committee, to discuss It’s A Long Way Down and the band’s impact on D.C. music. We explore how the album reflects the experimental influences of its time, discuss standout tracks like “Poor Old Man” and “Something New You Can Hide Behind,” and consider the band’s legacy in shaping D.C.’s unique music identity. Plus, Eduardo shares his thoughts on the psychedelic movement’s impact on bands like The Fallen Angels and their place in D.C.’s storied rock history.

So, plug in your headphones and join us as we journey back to the late 60s to rediscover one of D.C.’s most groundbreaking rock bands.

Go Further:

• The Fallen Angels - AllMusic

• Light in the Attic - The Fallen Angels Reissue

• Mark Opsasnick - Rock the Potomac, Capitol Rock

• Steve Hoffman Forums - The Fallen Angels

Follow Us:

• Social Media: @dcrockpod

• Email us your thoughts or questions: [email protected]

• Philip Basnight - Broke Royals

• Philip Basnight - Stagecraft

• Eduardo Nunes - Discologist

Artwork by Rebecca Basnight

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The Fallen Angels’ album It’s A Long Way Down captures the dark, experimental edge of the late 60s D.C. rock scene, blending complex psych influences with themes of existentialism and societal critique. Rising alongside local contemporaries like The Cherry People, The Fallen Angels pushed the boundaries of rock, moving from Georgetown clubs to recording with the iconic Roulette Records. But how did a band so fiercely original navigate the challenges of D.C.’s underground music scene?

In this episode, hosts Philip Basnight and Alex Vidales sit down with Eduardo Nunes, host of the long-running podcast Discologist and a member of the Wammies advisory committee, to discuss It’s A Long Way Down and the band’s impact on D.C. music. We explore how the album reflects the experimental influences of its time, discuss standout tracks like “Poor Old Man” and “Something New You Can Hide Behind,” and consider the band’s legacy in shaping D.C.’s unique music identity. Plus, Eduardo shares his thoughts on the psychedelic movement’s impact on bands like The Fallen Angels and their place in D.C.’s storied rock history.

So, plug in your headphones and join us as we journey back to the late 60s to rediscover one of D.C.’s most groundbreaking rock bands.

Go Further:

• The Fallen Angels - AllMusic

• Light in the Attic - The Fallen Angels Reissue

• Mark Opsasnick - Rock the Potomac, Capitol Rock

• Steve Hoffman Forums - The Fallen Angels

Follow Us:

• Social Media: @dcrockpod

• Email us your thoughts or questions: [email protected]

• Philip Basnight - Broke Royals

• Philip Basnight - Stagecraft

• Eduardo Nunes - Discologist

Artwork by Rebecca Basnight

  continue reading

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