psychedelic
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Sun Araw releases this video and track as a premiere on Chocolate Grinder. The song is a meandering guitar-pedal jam without forward momentum, a lazy summer afternoon refracted through Sun Araw’s psychedelic lens. Percussive clicks, synthesizer washes, and what sounds like a very-manipulated insect noise cycle through the piece,
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This slice of mathy indie-pop is served by Celestial Shore, and is off of their upcoming debut 10x to be released on Hometapes and Local Singles Records. Expect psychedelia, noodling guitars, and Dirty Projectors-esque vocal harmonies. Enjoy!
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Melt Yourself Down by Melt Yourself Down Guys, I’ve been trying to tell you this new Melt Yourself Down Record is good stuff! Well, it’s out next week on The Leaf Label, but you can currently stream the whole thing via the widget above. En-friggin’-joy!
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Eclectic Berlin-based garage rock outfit King Khan & the Shrines is making their return with the track “Born To Die”. The band has always had a great, raw sound that’s pretty comparable to The Black Lips and other contemporary underground rock acts. However, they usually mix it with own
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Kurt Vile drops some visuals for the track “Never Run Away,” which comes off the singer-songwriter’s latest full-length, Wakin On A Pretty Day. Check a review for the album below:
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Deerhunter’s latest effort sees the band going down a noise-infused garage rock route, stripping their songs down to the barest of essentials. WATCH THE REVIEW
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On his latest full-length, Philly singer-songwriter Kurt Vile shows more ambition through his approach to psychedelic folk with longer songs, detailed instrumentation, and sublime production. WATCH THE REVIEW
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On its latest full-length effort, Phosphorescent’s Americana tunes are sounding more mellow than ever due to some incredibly smooth, reverbed production. WATCH THE REVIEW
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All Our Masters in Suspicion EP (2013) by Birth of Flower Connecticut rock trio Birth of Flower drops a new track from their forthcoming EP, and the song shows and impressive change of pace in their style. Over the handful of years the band has been active, they’ve essentially
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On their latest full-length, The Flaming Lips bring vivid sounds and a strong aesthetic, but don’t offer the songs, execution, or variety to back it up. WATCH THE REVIEW