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The 2017 Royal Room Psychedelic Festival Day One: 1967

July 25, 2017 Uncategorized 0 Comments

The 2017 Royal Room Psychedelic Festival Day One: 1967 Seattle, Thursday 6 July John Coltrane Expression For 2017, the Royal Room Psychedelic Festival focused on themes for each...

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Bad Liquor Pond – “Let the River Come” / “Electric Splash” (2009) review

July 24, 2017 Uncategorized 0 Comments

Released in 2009, “Let The River Come” is the only bit of wax you’re ever going to get from the now defunct Bad Liquor Pond, which is still...

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Humble Pie – “Official Bootleg Box Set Volume 1” (2017) review

July 23, 2017 Uncategorized 0 Comments

“A great document of a great band at its very best: LIVE” Humble Pie “Official Bootleg Box Set Volume 1” (Cherry Red Records, 2017) Gathered from various sources...

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Heirs Of Fortune – “Circus Of Mirth” (2017) review

July 23, 2017 Uncategorized 0 Comments

Heirs Of Fortune - Circus Of Mirth (Counterfeit Records, 2017) Prior to the birth of Heirs Of Fortune, Terry Carolan (vocals, guitar, bass, keyboards, drums) and Robert Woodrich...

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Collector’s Corner: René Debot

July 14, 2017 Uncategorized 2 Comments

René Debot is owning some of the most unique records ranging from obscure experimental music to underground German rock. Do you remember your first record? My first records...

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New Moon Rising – “Bohemia Nervosa” (2014) review

July 13, 2017 Uncategorized 0 Comments

New Moon Rising - Bohemia Nervosa (2014) https://newmoonrising.bandcamp.com/releases Literally stumbling across New Moon Rising’s song “Child Of The Moon”, I was instantly rocked back by this gracious little...

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MSB – “Nope” (2017) review

July 12, 2017 Uncategorized 1 Comment

MSB - Nope (2017) https://brownbass.bandcamp.com/album/nope The appearance of jazz in the early 1900s – with its inconsistency-as-structure whereby uncertain melodic propositions are driven to ideal resolution via brave...

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Jamie & Steve – “Sub Textural” (2017) review

July 11, 2017 Uncategorized 0 Comments

Jamie & Steve - Sub Textural (Loaded Goat Records 2017) Although most people know Jamie Hoover and Steve Stoeckel as one-half of the Spongetones, they also record as...

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Soft as Fire in The House of Love (2016) review

July 10, 2017 Uncategorized 0 Comments

“Soft as Fire in The House of Love” (Blog That Celebrates Itself, 2016) https://theblogthatcelebratesitself.bandcamp.com/album/va-soft-as-fire-in-the-house-of-love House of Love are one of those bands who’s music entered this galaxy with...

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From The Vault: The Optic Nerve – “Lotta Nerve” (1994)

July 9, 2017 Uncategorized 0 Comments

A great band too many folks have never heard of ... For more reasons than I can count, it’s nearly impossible to realize that this album burst on...

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