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Headroom – “Head in the Clouds” (2017) review

December 3, 2017 Uncategorized 0 Comments

Headroom - Head in the Clouds (Trouble In Mind Records, 2017) https://headroomnhv.bandcamp.com/album/head-in-the-clouds Unlike what the album’s title suggests, Head In The Clouds is not a lofty floating hypnotic...

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Ross Beattie presents It’s Psychedelic Baby podcast #21 (December)

December 3, 2017 Uncategorized 0 Comments

A brand new podcast hosted by Ross Beattie (The Night Tripper) Faust - I Don't Buy Your Shit No More Frozen Planet 1969 - Shores Of Oblivion Smog...

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The Rolling Stones – “Their Satanic Majesties Request” [50th Anniversary Special Edition] (1967) review

December 2, 2017 Uncategorized 0 Comments

The Rolling Stones - Their Satanic Majesties Request [50th Anniversary Special Edition] (ABKCO Records, 1967/2017 reissue) Wonderful, but not needed ... Ahhhh … these special numbered editions. Allow me...

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Goodness Live Performance at Seattle’s Easy Street Records Sunday 12 November

December 1, 2017 Uncategorized 0 Comments

Goodness began in Seattle in 1994, during the height of the grunge explosion. Led by former Hammerbox vocalist Carrie Akre, they released three studio albums between 1995-99. In...

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Painter Turns to Hammersmith

November 28, 2017 Uncategorized 4 Comments

Just before Christmas of 1973, an album by the Canadian band Painter hit the North American market like a ton of TNT. To call it “heavy” was an...

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Stack Waddy – “So Who The Hell Is Stack Waddy?” (2017) review

November 27, 2017 Uncategorized 1 Comment

Stack Waddy - So Who The Hell Is Stack Waddy? (Cherry Red Records, 2017) Once upon a time—September 1969 to be precise—a band formed in Timperley near Manchester...

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Dijf Sanders – “Kaster” premiere

November 27, 2017 Uncategorized 0 Comments

Belgian musician Dijf Sanders pens and produces soundtracks for distant, far-flung places that brood with exotica, psychedelia, jazz and electronica. His new album ‘JAVA’, is a psychedelic and...

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Dead Rabbits – “TimeIsYourOnlyEnemy” (2014) review

November 26, 2017 Uncategorized 0 Comments

Dead Rabbits - TimeIsYourOnlyEnemy (Fuzz Club, 2014) https://fuzzclub.bandcamp.com/album/dead-rabbits-timeisyouronlyenemy Creating a rather dark tumbling sonic image here on TimeIsYourOnlyEnemy, the band’s influences are evident from the very beginning, which...

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White Manna – ‘Bleeding Eyes’ (2017)

November 25, 2017 Uncategorized 1 Comment

White Manna are back with their 6th release since 2012 and their first studio album since 2015 (Pan). The title tracks start things with an uptempo psych rocker....

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Reason – “The Age Of Reason” (1969) review

November 24, 2017 Uncategorized 0 Comments

Reason - The Age Of Reason (Gear Fab Records, 1969/2016 reissue) An obscurity brought back to life, The Age Of Reason initially came out on the Georgetown label...

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