psychedelic rock
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Though it’s a pretty solid work of modern psych, Smote Reverser isn’t the wall-to-wall excitement that Oh Sees’ last few albums have been.
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The debut album from this Melbourne supergroup is rife with wry political commentary and colorful post-punk arrangements.
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Sometimes cumbersome but mostly exciting, Ty Segall’s latest album is his longest and most ambitious yet.
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Though not stylistically consistent, Gumboot Soup is one of the strongest batches of songs King Gizzard put out in 2017.
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King Gizzard has released a proggy new album into the public domain, and it’s perhaps the band’s most holistic and ambitious effort this year.
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King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard seem to have their fourth album of 2017 locked and loaded, and while I haven’t been particularly impressed by the past two releases, this latest single has got my mouth watering. “Crumbling Castle” is one of the most epic, multi-faceted, and mystical tracks
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Murder of the Universe might be King Gizzard’s most musically and conceptually ambitious project to date, but the execution leaves a lot to be desired.
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Legendary experimental rock outfit Swans returns with one of the most transcendental releases in their discography: The Glowing Man.
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Waka Flocka Flame raps over a Supah Mario-produced instrumental centered on The Velvet Underground‘s “Venus in Furs” …and somehow it works.