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Yesterday’s Children: Resurrected — A Trip Back to Their 1970 Heavy Psych Cult Classic

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Yesterday’s Children’s lone 1970 album, once overlooked and quickly buried due to a total lack of label support or marketing muscle, has since grown into a cult touchstone,...

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Winter McQuinn shares new single “Walkin’ Through That Door” (feat. Feign Jima) from upcoming album “Where Are We Now?”

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Winter McQuinn is back with “Walkin’ Through That Door,” the first single from his upcoming third solo album Where Are We Now?, out September 19 via Third Eye...

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Empty Nesters Tear It All Down with “Shangri Nah”

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Empty Nesters are back with a furious new single, “Shangri Nah,” featuring James Clayton of Clay Pigeon, and it's a searing taste of their upcoming EP Deaf Monks,...

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Sandro Brugnolini’s 1970 Masterwork of Library Psychedelia, Recut and Restored

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In the ever-murkier hunt for Italian library gold, few names shine as vividly as Sandro Brugnolini. A fixture of Italy’s wildly inventive studio scene in the late ’60s...

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Chris White on The Zombies, Argent, and Unveiling the Lost CBS Duffy Power Album

June 9, 2025 Uncategorized 0 Comments

Chris White—founding member, bassist, and songwriter for The Zombies—has spent much of his post-Zombies career championing overlooked talents, among them the lately released lost recording by Duffy Power....

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Erica Pomerance: A Nomadic Songline Through the Avant-Garde and Beyond

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Erica Pomerance exists at the rare nexus where the earnest idealism of the 1960s folk revival converges with the outer reaches of avant-garde improvisation, before unfurling into a...

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American Cosmic Revival: Gram Parsons’ Vision Lives On with International Submarine Band & Sweetheart of the Rodeo Alums Earl Poole Ball and JayDee Maness

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Nearly sixty years after its release, the International Submarine Band’s 'Safe at Home' remains a touchstone, its influence defining the "Cosmic American Music" movement initiated by Gram Parsons’...

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Castle Farm’s 1971–72 Lost Recordings Finally Resurface

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If you’ve spent years knee-deep in the glorious muck of the underground, convinced you’d already squeezed every last drop of sonic gold from the '70s, prepare for a...

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Romano Nervoso Main Man and “Godfather of Spaghetti Rock” Returns with ‘The Witch’ – An Interview with Giac Taylor

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We're excited to present the exclusive video premiere of 'The Witch' by Giac Taylor, from his latest album 'The Last Sicilian Standing,' out now via Le Cèpe Records/Monomonomaniac....

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Panic Shack Drop Sun-Drenched Ode to Best Mates with ‘Thelma & Louise’

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Cardiff's own Panic Shack are back, folks, and just in time to soundtrack your summer road trips. Landing today is 'Thelma & Louise,' the latest cut from their...

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