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Hibushibire interview

May 7, 2018 Uncategorized 0 Comments

Hibushibire is an Osaka-based Japanese hard psychedelic freak-out rock band. Who’s in Hibushibire and what do you all play? Have you all made any changes to the lineup...

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THE SPIRIT OF 1968 — 50 YEARS ON!

May 7, 2018 Uncategorized 0 Comments

Reflections on The Last Internationale When the eponymous Stooges album was released, the first track on the A side was “1969,” on which Iggy Stooge (Pop) proclaimed: “Well...

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Regent – “Lost In California​”/“​Returning To The Sun premiere”

May 7, 2018 Uncategorized 0 Comments

Regent are excited to share not one but two new singles; ‘Lost in California’ and ‘Returning to the Sun’, the first snippets from their forthcoming album, due for...

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Yachts – Suffice To Say -The Complete Yachts Collection (2018) review

May 7, 2018 Uncategorized 0 Comments

Yachts - Suffice To Say - The Complete Yachts Collection (Cherry Red Records, 2018) Having supported The Sex Pistols at Liverpool’s Eric’s Club, the seven-piece band Albert Dock...

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Ross Beattie presents It’s Psychedelic Baby podcast #26 (May)

May 4, 2018 Uncategorized 1 Comment

A brand new podcast hosted by Ross Beattie (The Night Tripper) Brian Beattie & Daniel Johnston - Nobody Understands Me Simply Saucer - Mole Machine Plastic Crimewave Sound...

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The Jack Cades – “Don’t Let Them Bring You Down” premiere

May 4, 2018 Uncategorized 0 Comments

The Jack Cades is a mix of a shared passion for inspirational sounds such as 1960s Garage bands, Snotty Punk from the 1970s, Sun-kissed sweaty Rhythm ‘n’ Blues,...

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Temple – “Temple” (1976) review

May 3, 2018 Uncategorized 1 Comment

Temple - “Temple” (Guerssen Records, 1976/2018 reissue) review https://guerssenrecords.bandcamp.com/album/temple Temple was released in 1976 on the German Pyramid label and featured Zeus B Held from Birth Control on...

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Chatham Rise – “Meadowsweet” (2018) review

May 2, 2018 Uncategorized 0 Comments

Chatham Rise - Meadowsweet (Picture in My Ear, 2018) https://pictureinmyearrecords.bandcamp.com/album/meadowsweet-2 Once again we find Chatham Rise breathlessly breezing into our subconscious with an ever present sense of longing...

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The War on Drugs – ‘Rough Drafts (2014)

May 1, 2018 Uncategorized 0 Comments

Released in November of 2014, 'Rough Drafts' epitomizes all that’s wrong with the those who ‘collect’ and don’t play the music. Consisting of two differing versions of previously...

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Mouth – “Floating” (2018) review

April 29, 2018 Uncategorized 0 Comments

Mouth - Floating (Tonzonen Records, 2018) https://mouthprog.bandcamp.com/album/floating Mouth is a 3 piece German band. They’re a bit different from other groups released on this great label. The album...

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