psych
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Despite some lulls in this tracklist, Oranssi Pazuzu continues to be one of the most interesting bands in black metal and beyond.
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A fun little burst of psychedelia that leaves plenty of room for growth. As Grande As by Grande Mahogany
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Let’s Start Here‘s appeal isn’t owed to the novelty of Yachty going psych rock. That he clearly did his homework and was inspired to put his own spin on these sounds is the impressive part.
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Classics Week 2022 kicks off with the ambitious and phenomenal final album by the Jimi Hendrix Experience.
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K.G. sounds like a slightly weaker reiteration of King Gizz’s previous forays into microtonality.
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Mordechai is far from the upper tiers of vibe music.
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Zs’ latest album shows the band taking a more stripped back approach to their hypnotically repetitive approach to experimental rock, jazz, and drone.
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While the third installment of Oranssi Pazuzu’s psychedelic approach to black metal isn’t bad, the band doesn’t venture into territory any more exciting than what they delivered on their debut album–even though some of the band’s longest material yet sits on this new LP.
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Singer-songwriter Jonathan Rado releases a solo debut quickly after his main musical project, Foxygen, takes off with a successful album release earlier this year.
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Two New Hampshire bands with equal amounts of passion for vintage psychedelic rock and pop come together for a new 10″ split that’s getting released this month on Beyond Beyond Is Beyond Records. Grab a copy here, and stream two tracks from the 10″ above. Enjoy!