The Sorrows – ‘Pink, Purple, Yellow And Red: The Complete Sorrows’ (2021)
The Sorrows story spanned five years in its original incarnation, divided into two distinctive eras, first as a garage based R&B band in the UK, then as a...
The Sorrows story spanned five years in its original incarnation, divided into two distinctive eras, first as a garage based R&B band in the UK, then as a...
This Swedish power trio (aka Three-Leaf Clover) kicks off Subliminal Sound’s new 'The Swedish Hard Rock Underground – A Smorgasbord of Heavy Sounds' series geared towards unearthing unknown...
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Recorded nearly a decade ago, Kohoutek’s fourth album celebrates their improvisational skills while immersing the listener into a heady stew of mind-numbing prog, psych, and krautrock. The sidelong,...
'By Telepathy & Reputation' by Send Medicine carves out a very intoxicating space, where with the band’s crystal-clear notes, hushed vocals and fuzzed guitars, the record manages to...
By now, my short relationship with National Flag is the stuff of legend, at least in my own mind, which went sort of like this: I was on...
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Out now from Leaving Records, Arushi Jain’s debut album is a pleasing work of experimental electronic sounds. Born in India and currently residing in the U.S, Jain is...