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When Yakima, Washington’s Velvet Illusions And Tokyo, Japan’s Flowers Came Together

August 4, 2014 Uncategorized 1 Comment

Please note: at times it may seem I’m off on tangents. However, I am simply noting the many coincidences which take place throughout this story. Bear with me?...

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Ex Nuns interview with Joram Livengood and Jeff Truckenmiller

August 3, 2014 Uncategorized 0 Comments

Following up from last year’s dose of completely unhinged psychedelic post-punk noise a la the Dead Zero single, Ex Nuns have unleashed a fresh batch of mind altering...

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Kikagaku Moyo – ‘Forest Of Lost Children’ (2014)

August 2, 2014 Uncategorized 1 Comment

The latest flame to shine brightly on the Japanese psychedelic scene is this two-year old quintet, whose limited-edition, multimedia (cassette, LP, CD, digital download), hard-to-find releases (their debut...

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Gesso interview with Joel Figueiredo

August 2, 2014 Uncategorized 0 Comments

Lord is this some sweet psychedelia.  The in-the-red recording and slightly blown-out production just adds to the insane bad ass shreddery and in your face riffage that threatens...

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