From The Vault: The Glass Family – “Electric Band” (1968)
Being the perpetual opening band, The Glass Family, displaying an invitingly harmonic surf and garage sound, nearly channeling the likes of Spirit, this good natured band of eccentrics,...
Being the perpetual opening band, The Glass Family, displaying an invitingly harmonic surf and garage sound, nearly channeling the likes of Spirit, this good natured band of eccentrics,...
“Take a harp, go around the city, O forgotten prostitute. Do your best at playing on the strings; make your songs many, in order that you may be...
Less than a year after their debut s/t LP, John Kay and Steppenwolf delivered their second album, appropriately titled “Steppenwolf The Second” consisting of twelve tracks, and full...
Sunfields - MONO MONO (Exit Sign Music, 2017) https://sunfieldsband.bandcamp.com/album/mono-mono With three albums under their belts, Sunfields is not new to the game, and to that end, not a single...
A very special thanks goes to Justin Jackley (https://www.justinjackley.com/) for the amazing illustration of Ross Beattie in his psych-lab. A brand new podcast hosted by Ross Beattie (The Night...
“To find the point at which all of my influences, inspirations and ideas meet in a single expression” Ducan Harrison is a Brighton based experimental sound artist working...
January 2018 marks the 50th anniversary of the release of the debut album by the Los Angeles based Canadian band, Steppenwolf, a group fronted by East German born...
Love is an American rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1965. Led by Arthur Lee, Love was one of the first racially diverse American rock bands. In...
Paradise 9 was initially formed at The Acoustic Revolution in the UK in 1997 when multi-instrumentalist Gregg McKella teamed up with bassist Andy McDonald for a songwriter performance....
Yardbirds - “Little Games” 2 CD Edition (1967, reissue Parlophone Ltd. Japan, 2013) Following in the footsteps of guitar legends Eric Clapton and Jeff Beck, Jimmy Page took...