The studio debut from 20 year old San Francisco psych collective Fuckwolf. Look, they’ve had better shit to do than make a record. You can hear the results of years of melting minds and burn down bars all over the bay area There’s noise enough here […]
A high energy set from the more or less current lineup, recorded live at the 17th Acid Mothers Temple Festival in 2018. CD and digital versions have 4 tracks, the popular vinyl release (also widely shared digitally) has only the 2 longest- Blue Velvet Blues, and […]
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 […]
This progressive rock record from Peru, enriched with traditional peruvian music influences, is some of the best music I’ve heard as of late.The soundscapes, dazing and hypnotic, reminds of Camel if they had latin influences, plus the warm and fuzzy production is the cherry on the […]
This early Angels performance in Seattle was their 2nd great set at this venue in 2006. They pulled out all the stops for a massive, droning 2 encore barn burner (and a quality recording to boot- though the first two minutes are missing.) I never saw […]
An excellent LP from my collection that I don’t spin enough. Everytime I listen to this fine and freewheeling psych record I remember it’s one of my favorites. More evidence that everything Buh records releases, AMT or otherwise, is great. This is an exemplary psych record […]
An evening of heavy psych jams mixed with some fun free jazz, lush spacey keyboard and synth space weirdness, good drones and some heavy metal. Underrated af. Wish there were more collaborative performances like this out there that really take the genre to weird and fun […]
A fine debut from Indonesian psych pop/rock group Crayola Eyes. Dreamy mixed tempo psych with just enough grit, it really hits the sweet spot. Track 3 is devoted to Spacemen 3’s Sonic Boom and while that influence is certainly heard it’a not overwhelming. The record sounds […]
I find this improvised session from the now defunct Japanese jammers to be excellent and under rated. It seems to fly under the fans radar, perhaps because of its straight to youtube release several years after recording. This was recording during an entirely sold out tour […]
This great early progressive bluegrass/fusion album is still tons of fun to listen to today. A mostly instrumental affair from a 10 piece band of session musicans, Trip In The Country combines new style bluegrass with loose jammy country rock and some welcome influence from the […]