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King Ropes – “Green Wolverine” (2018) review

May 16, 2018 Uncategorized 0 Comments

King Ropes - Green Wolverine (Self-released, 2018) review https://kingropes.bandcamp.com/releases Dave Hollier left his hometown of Bozeman, Montana to move to Brooklyn, NY. His life was just starting. It...

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Patrick Grant – “A Sequence of Waves (Twelve Stories and a Dream)” interview

May 15, 2018 Uncategorized 0 Comments

Patrick Grant - A Sequence of Waves (Twelve Stories and a Dream) (Peppergreen Media, 2017)  https://tiltedaxes.bandcamp.com/album/a-sequence-of-waves-twelve-stories-and-a-dream The NYC-based composer and performer Patrick Grant has had a long and...

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The Laissez Fairs – “Target On My Back” (2017) review

May 15, 2018 Uncategorized 0 Comments

The Laissez Fairs - Target On My Back (Birs Recordings, 2017) A wonderful psychedelic mod rock band from Las Vegas, NV, The Laissez Fairs, namely John Fallon and...

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Aux Portes – “Leash” premiere

May 15, 2018 Uncategorized 0 Comments

Aux Portes are a three piece Neo-Psych project from Vienna, Austria. Their sound resembles the sunny times of the psychedelic sixties in a contemporary environment. Always seeking soothing...

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From The Vault: The Serpent Power – “The Serpent Power” (1967)

May 14, 2018 Uncategorized 0 Comments

Many thought there would be much to follow and progressions to be made when Serpent Power (a seven piece band that often morphed into ten during live shows)...

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Cymbeline interview with Michael Journath

May 9, 2018 Uncategorized 1 Comment

Previously unreleased DIY homemade psychedelia by Cymbeline from Sweden. Formed in the industrial town of Norrköping in the mid 1960s, Cymbeline (also known as Motala Ström and W&J) only released...

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Psychedelic Yoga: A Story of American Mental Health in the 1960s

May 9, 2018 Uncategorized 2 Comments

Psychedelic Yoga: A Story of American Mental Health in the 1960s By Lucas Richert & Matthew DeCloedt This is a short article about Supple bodies, healthy minds: yoga,...

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Moonweevi – “Verticle Tide” (2017) review

May 9, 2018 Uncategorized 0 Comments

Moonweevi - Verticle Tide (Fruits De Mer Records, 2017) https://craniumpie1.bandcamp.com/album/verticle-tide This is a side project from the keyboard player of Cranium Pie. It is an LP plus CD,...

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The Black Sand – ‘Into Forever’ (2018)

May 8, 2018 Uncategorized 0 Comments

Black Sand has delivered perhaps their most contextual, evolving and softly haunting album to date, one filled with intoxicatingly delicious music that sits like jars of honey warming...

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Automatic City – “Bongoes & Tremoloes” (2017) review

May 8, 2018 Uncategorized 0 Comments

Automatic City - Bongoes & Tremoloes (Stag-O-Lee Records, 2017) One of the most unique bands of today, and one that simply defies definition, Automatic City, is a most...

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