Well, here we are. It’s 2025 already, and 2024 left us in the wake of some staggeringly good material that, for me personally, will take at least another month or two to fully process before I’m ready to share my favorites list with you guys. But […]
Man, Teeth of The Sea. Even after listening to them for a few years now, I still have absolutely zero idea how to even begin to describe their sound. It’s such a far out trip, driven by krautrock and lush electronic experimentation (in terms of heavy […]
It’s hard to nail this one down, and this for the best. Look at that cover art, I mean, come on. Shit is gorgeous, and it does a hell of a job of visualizing the spiraling depths this album will take you into. This is a […]
5/10/23 – The Rochester date of Acid Mothers Temple & The Melting Paraiso UFO’s Meta Reboot Spring Tour 2023, played at the Bug Jar in Rochester, NY. Recorded with a Zoom H2N whilst tripping on 10 tabs of acid. I was front and center, the recording […]
“Les Trois Amis de l’hiver (Three Friends of Winter)” refers to the three species of plants: pine, bamboo, and plum, which are named after their ability to remain vigorous during the winter months” This is Li Jianhong, Wen Zhiyong, and Deng Boyu sharing with us the […]
Acid Mothers Temple last night in Rochester.At long last, finally, years in the making. And it really was everything I could have ever hoped for. This was truly one for the books. Thank you for rocking my world last night, Acid Mothers Temple.
Our friends (I don’t actually know them I just like their sounds) at Ampacity have excitingly seen fit to grace us with a new album this year! Their previous LPs, “Encounter One” (2013) and “Superluminal” (2015) were both gateways for me into heavy fuzzed out nodding […]
“Veteran underground experimentalists Morgan Garrett and Zack Kouns have teamed up to form Scream Culture and deliver this one-of-a-kind album of outsider Americana, back woods electronics, and heartfelt noise ballads. This is no piss take, this is sincere music from the heart and from the heartland, […]
Norwegian Canterbury music? You’re god damned right. Unlike some people who firmly believe that country of origin determines the “legitimacy” of a music’s content (You ever ask a boomer krautrock fan if krautrock made outside of Germany is actual krautrock? Go ahead and do it, it’s […]