Wow! I’m not even sure what else really needs to be said about this one, but I’m going to talk about it anyway! The legendary Stereolab returns from the ether to grace us with their first new album in 15 years, and it’s like they never […]
This is an intense but fun album from a band that’s fast becoming essential listening for all you acid punks out there. I find it groovy and heavy in equal measure. It recalls UK psych monoliths GNOD but in a tighter more classically punk package. I […]
This is an intricate and uplifting album of psych pop that sparkles and bubbles with electroacoustic detail- laid out on top of stellar songwriting. It’s the UK groups first record since 2016 and their fifth for the inimitable Drag City Records, so there’s the first good […]
One of my favorite albums of 2021 turned out to be Bo Ningens self titled debut from 2010! Wanting to do a physical release of their first record but not content with a simple reissue or remastering, intercontinental psych rockers Bo Ningen have produced an entirely […]
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 […]
I’ve been a fan of this UK producer since immensely enjoying 2019s “Primed For Primal,” and was eagerly awaiting a full length such as this. It’s beautiful and distinctly Murlo. Their work is very melodic and rhythmically diverse. Free flowing passages are given as much (if […]
Holy Scum is a devastating collision of captivating mixing and production with high caliber, high volume improvisation. Their debut 2022 LP is headphone candy for folks who love the intricate and the distorted. It’s an album that hasn’t left my rotation since release. The group is […]
This home recorded demo from the “100% improvised punk” band is one of the best tapes to come out of anywhere during the early 2020s. Early jams and quarantine era home recording mix together in deft (and extreme) collaging akin to Acid Mother’s Temple or Perhaps. […]
Dodheimsgard has always been an outlier. Black metal is their palette, but the tools that they put it to use with are always experimental, often industrial, and regularly spacey and trippy. It’s always a treat when DHG has a new one for us, and this one […]
Jazzed to have picked up one of the greatest psych records of all time today. I don’t have anything I could contibute further to the conversion about this classic. Just pure praise. If you fancy classic psych rock and you’ve heard it, you understand. If you […]