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While a lot trimmer than the preceding Face Stabber, Protean Threat is about as hit-and-miss.
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Face Stabber is perhaps Oh Sees’ most ambitious album to date, but its protracted jams wear out their welcome before long.
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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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Overthrown by Oh Sees San Francisco rock band Oh Sees (previously Thee Oh Sees and other variations) are back after last year’s Orc and Memory of a Cut Off Head, the latter of which was released under the OCS moniker. The band has become known for its prolificness, so
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A cut from An Odd Entrances, the companion album to Thee Oh Sees’ great recent release A Weird Exits. It comes out November 18 via Castle Face and 50% of the money made from the first pressing will go to Elizabeth House.
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Prolific garage rock outfit Thee Oh Sees drop one of their best records in years.
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While the songwriting isn’t amazing, Mutilator Defeated is easily the Oh Sees most diverse and high fidelity record in a while.
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The title track from what I believe is Warm Soda’s debut album. They’re a band that was formed pretty recently by Matthew Melton after the demise of his previous band, Bare Wires. Like Bare Wires, Warm Soda has a somewhat vintage garage rock sound, but there’s a
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