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I never went to school, I never went to college, I'm just a crazy man who rocks. A cacophonic singer with a voice full of frogs... creator of a fabulous upside-down world where what is usually considered noble has the same value as a fart.
I never went to school, I never went to college, I'm just a crazy man who rocks.
A cacophonic singer with a voice full of frogs... creator of a fabulous upside-down world where what is usually considered noble has the same value as a fart.
The Missing Link by Harmonica Frank Floyd is a captivating album blending rural music, blues, and rockabilly with raw, unpolished energy. Recorded in the late 1970s, it captures the eccentric spirit of an underappreciated artist whose rough voice and innovative style predate early rock'n'roll legends. The album offers a mix of studio and live recordings that showcase Frank’s humor, vitality, and unique musical expression. Highlighted is his association with Sam Philips and Sun Records, which sought his distinct sound. This is a fascinating cultural artifact echoing the roots of American music. Explore the raw energy of Harmonica Frank Floyd’s The Missing Link and rediscover the roots of rockabilly and blues today!
Low and deep, the voice is that of an oracular womanizer engaged in a hand-to-hand combat with mystery. By listening to Cohen, each of us finds something to sink our teeth into.
Low and deep, the voice is that of an oracular womanizer engaged in a hand-to-hand combat with mystery.
By listening to Cohen, each of us finds something to sink our teeth into.
This review praises Leonard Cohen's Greatest Hits album for its deep, poetic lyrics and harmonious musical blend. The reviewer highlights the emotional tension and beauty in Cohen's voice and songs, especially 'Bird on the Wire' and 'Sisters of Mercy.' The album is described as a perfect introduction to Cohen's artistry and a timeless masterpiece. Listen to Leonard Cohen's Greatest Hits and experience the perfect blend of poetry and music.
How beautiful pop is, especially when it’s strange, How strange pop is, especially when it’s beautiful... Every song became like a thunderstorm in July, a quick burst and then the sun again.
How beautiful pop is, especially when it’s strange, How strange pop is, especially when it’s beautiful...
Every song became like a thunderstorm in July, a quick burst and then the sun again.
The review praises July's self-titled 1967 album as a rare blend of strange and beautiful psychedelic pop. It highlights the album's unpredictable nature and unique fusion of R&B energy with experimental sounds. Standout tracks and inventive guitar work are celebrated as timeless and captivating. The reviewer expresses a personal connection to the album’s chaotic yet magical atmosphere. Dive into July's psychedelic pop journey—listen to this captivating 1967 album and experience its magical unpredictability today!
This forty-minute disc that smoothly flows by is an additional option to propose to my not-too-large clientele. An acid/sweet elixir that smells of the sixties... Delicately expansive organs + mystical folk delights + dreamy guitar work.
This forty-minute disc that smoothly flows by is an additional option to propose to my not-too-large clientele.
An acid/sweet elixir that smells of the sixties... Delicately expansive organs + mystical folk delights + dreamy guitar work.
This enthusiastic review celebrates The Serpent Power's self-titled 1960s album as a beautifully mysterious acid folk treasure. The music blends gentle organs, dreamy guitars, and mystical folk vibes, evoking otherworldly and therapeutic experiences. The reviewer draws connections to west coast sounds and suggests the album as a healing, immersive journey. Overall, it’s a loving homage to a rediscovered psychedelic relic. Dive into the mystical 60s vibes of The Serpent Power and experience a timeless psychedelic folk journey today!
"When the music changes, the walls of the city tremble." "Every track is a small perfect and cluttered world... a masterpiece..."
"When the music changes, the walls of the city tremble."
"Every track is a small perfect and cluttered world... a masterpiece..."
Tomorrow's eponymous 1967 album is praised as a pinnacle of sixties psychedelia, deeply rooted in cultural revolution and musical innovation. Produced by Joe Boyd and Mark Wirtz, it captures the era’s energy and originality with iconic tracks like "My White Bicycle." The band’s live performances at London’s UFO club are legendary for their intensity and revolutionary spirit. This album is celebrated as a masterpiece that embodies the youthful excitement and experimentation of its time. Dive into the legendary sounds of Tomorrow’s cult classic album and experience the vibrant spirit of 1960s psychedelia!
As if a crazed wolf cub were howling with a glass voice within a closed room. A kind of remarkable interior grammar — precise, sculpted, surgical words.
As if a crazed wolf cub were howling with a glass voice within a closed room.
A kind of remarkable interior grammar — precise, sculpted, surgical words.
This review highlights PJ Harvey's White Chalk as a haunting and intimate chamber folk album. The music evokes solitude, emotional depth, and introspection, featuring delicate piano and a glass-like vocal delivery. The album carries a nostalgic tone recalling childhood and loss, with lyrics that are precise and impactful. The reviewer deeply appreciates the album's soul-shattering subtlety and artistic perfection. Dive into the haunting world of PJ Harvey's White Chalk—listen now and feel the raw emotion and delicate beauty.
Light percussive hypnosis, ecstatic melody with slight reverberations and even lighter ripples and dissonances... Do you know the music that resonates at the entrance of your personal Shangri-La? Here’s something like that...
Light percussive hypnosis, ecstatic melody with slight reverberations and even lighter ripples and dissonances...
Do you know the music that resonates at the entrance of your personal Shangri-La? Here’s something like that...
Mandrake Memorial's Puzzle is a 1969 Philadelphia album blending psychedelic, folk, and dark progressive sounds with hypnotic melodies and experimental touches. The review highlights its ethereal atmosphere and varied soundscapes, describing it as a journey into mystical and avant-garde music. While occasionally faltering, the album is praised for creating a unique and haunting experience. Dive into the mysterious sounds of Puzzle and experience a psychedelic voyage through time and space.
Can you imagine, our melancholy suspended for a moment thanks to fresh and youthful rock, the kind that has the sound of the sixties. The track has an almost post-punk feel, beautiful harmonized vocals, and that organ break is indeed something that wakes the dead.
Can you imagine, our melancholy suspended for a moment thanks to fresh and youthful rock, the kind that has the sound of the sixties.
The track has an almost post-punk feel, beautiful harmonized vocals, and that organ break is indeed something that wakes the dead.
The review celebrates Sunshine Theatre's 'Mountain' as a refreshing take on 60s-inspired mod psych rock. It highlights the band's humble roots and the track's striking organ break and harmonized vocals. The reviewer appreciates the blend of psychedelic and post-punk elements, evoking a sense of youthful nostalgia. Overall, it’s a heartfelt endorsement of this hidden gem from Wales. Discover Sunshine Theatre’s ‘Mountain’ and dive into a timeless mod psych rock experience today!
For Ray, the project was imbued with a therapeutic intent — Dave Davies I retreated into my small, simple world of little shops and black and white English films; perhaps it was my form of psychedelia — Ray Davies
For Ray, the project was imbued with a therapeutic intent — Dave Davies
I retreated into my small, simple world of little shops and black and white English films; perhaps it was my form of psychedelia — Ray Davies
This review celebrates The Kinks' The Village Green Preservation Society as a unique English psychedelic album reflecting nostalgia and a gentle refuge from chaos. Ray Davies' personal struggles inform the deeply emotional and intricate songwriting. The record balances liveliness and melancholy through vintage-sounding compositions. It stands as a therapeutic and timeless work, distinct from typical psychedelic music but rich in cultural and emotional depth. Discover the charm and depth of The Village Green – listen to The Kinks' classic and immerse yourself in timeless English psychedelia.
"A crazy saraband of sounds? Okay... An exciting thing? Okay.... Violins and an unexpected orchestral flavor? Okay... Fabulous female voices coming in and out? Okay... Almost Middle Eastern echoes? Okay... Reversed tapes? Okay." "If you haven’t listened to it yet, do so, I really think you won’t stay still (medicine for the body). And I also think it will make your head spin a little (medicine for the mind)."
"A crazy saraband of sounds? Okay... An exciting thing? Okay.... Violins and an unexpected orchestral flavor? Okay... Fabulous female voices coming in and out? Okay... Almost Middle Eastern echoes? Okay... Reversed tapes? Okay."
"If you haven’t listened to it yet, do so, I really think you won’t stay still (medicine for the body). And I also think it will make your head spin a little (medicine for the mind)."
This review celebrates The Aquarian Age's '10000 Words in a Cardboard Box' as a striking psychedelic masterpiece. It highlights the contrast between versions of the track and the band's roots in 60s underground music. Praises are given to the band's members, Mr. Twink and Mr. Junior, and their connection to the earlier band Tomorrow. The review also connects the music to broader cultural and musical movements, from the sixties to later projects. Overall, it invites readers to appreciate this overlooked psychedelic gem. Dive into The Aquarian Age's psychedelic world — listen to '10000 Words in a Cardboard Box' and experience a timeless underground classic today!
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