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Thanks to a few ingenious instrumental choices, they created a work of rare lyrical and psychedelic beauty. It is Sando’s voice that is the album’s strength, the catalyst of the emotions I feel and hope someone else has felt before me.
Thanks to a few ingenious instrumental choices, they created a work of rare lyrical and psychedelic beauty.
It is Sando’s voice that is the album’s strength, the catalyst of the emotions I feel and hope someone else has felt before me.
This review captures the deep melancholy conveyed by Gandalf's 1969 self-titled album, highlighting its lyrical and psychedelic beauty. The album, reissued by Sundazed, is praised for its unique instrumental use and captivating vocals by Peter Sando. It stands apart from typical progressive rock with its concise and evocative tracks. The reviewer connects personally with the music’s emotional resonance and nostalgic atmosphere. Discover the haunting beauty of Gandalf's 1969 album—listen now and feel its timeless melancholy.
An absolutely summery album, with perhaps a few sappy tracks, but overall very intriguing. It’s interesting to note how the rhythm section lacks a drum set, replaced by Gopal’s percussion, and essentially relies on a bass that is varied and at the same time powerful.
An absolutely summery album, with perhaps a few sappy tracks, but overall very intriguing.
It’s interesting to note how the rhythm section lacks a drum set, replaced by Gopal’s percussion, and essentially relies on a bass that is varied and at the same time powerful.
Sam Gopal's album Escalator from 1968 is a captivating blend of psychedelic and rock elements, featuring Lemmy's unique deep vocals and fuzz guitar work. The raw and acid-tinged album replaces traditional drums with Indian percussion, creating a distinct sound. Its mix of energetic and dreamy tracks makes it a perfect summery soundtrack. The review appreciates its intriguing fusion of freak and rock vibes, despite a few softer moments. Listen to Sam Gopal’s Escalator and experience Lemmy’s raw psychedelic rock journey before Motorhead!
The album is nothing short of amazing, making the work a Bignami of garage rock. The title track is a psychedelic voodoo dance that unfolds for over seven minutes, certainly the masterpiece of the album.
The album is nothing short of amazing, making the work a Bignami of garage rock.
The title track is a psychedelic voodoo dance that unfolds for over seven minutes, certainly the masterpiece of the album.
Leighton Koizumi's album 'When the Night Falls,' accompanied by Tito and Thee Brainsuckers, delivers a passionate and wild tribute to lesser-known and classic 60s garage rock tunes. Known for his roots in the 80s neo-garage scene, Koizumi's comeback album is a blend of fiery covers and psychedelic rock textures that both honors and energizes the genre. The review highlights standout tracks including 'No Fun' and the seven-minute psychedelic title track as the album’s high points. This album is seen as essential for garage rock enthusiasts and a reminder of the genre's enduring spirit. Dive into Leighton Koizumi's explosive garage rock revival—listen to 'When the Night Falls' and experience rock history reborn!
From the initial Honeydripper, heavily stuffed with fuzz/stoner guitars and sixties-style organ, these three long-haired Danes attack us with a rocky garage sound, more freak than punk, sometimes even danceable. After listening to the final track Volcano, you’ll feel an irresistible urge to crank up the stereo, take your chopper, put on the leather vest, and pick up the first blonde passing by.
From the initial Honeydripper, heavily stuffed with fuzz/stoner guitars and sixties-style organ, these three long-haired Danes attack us with a rocky garage sound, more freak than punk, sometimes even danceable.
After listening to the final track Volcano, you’ll feel an irresistible urge to crank up the stereo, take your chopper, put on the leather vest, and pick up the first blonde passing by.
The review captures Baby Woodrose's album 'Money for Soul' as a psychedelic garage rock experience deeply inspired by the 1960s American counterculture. The Danish trio delivers a fuzzy, stoner rock sound that nods to iconic influences like the 13th Floor Elevators and Jefferson Airplane without copying. The album blends raw, danceable garage rhythms with vintage instruments and atmospheric effects. It evokes vivid imagery of Haight Ashbury and biker culture, making it a compelling listen for fans of psych and garage rock. Listen to Baby Woodrose’s 'Money for Soul' and immerse yourself in a modern psychedelic garage rock trip!
From immaterial elements, they become a physical part of each one of us. An album with innate cathartic abilities, absolutely timeless and detached from its time.
From immaterial elements, they become a physical part of each one of us.
An album with innate cathartic abilities, absolutely timeless and detached from its time.
Deserter's Songs by Mercury Rev transcends time with its poetic exploration of memories through rich melodies and unique vocals. The album balances poignant arrangements and celestial chants, creating a deeply emotional and cathartic experience. Celebrated as a peak of 90s pop, it remains timeless and influential. Jonathan Donahue's distinctive voice is highlighted as a key element in the album's disorienting yet captivating nature. Discover the timeless magic of Mercury Rev's Deserter's Songs — listen now and let the memories unfold.
The Gories sought to 'bring it all back home,' reconnecting with the black roots of music. If you are musicians, stay away from this CD, as you might feel an uncontrollable urge to smash your stereo.
The Gories sought to 'bring it all back home,' reconnecting with the black roots of music.
If you are musicians, stay away from this CD, as you might feel an uncontrollable urge to smash your stereo.
The Gories' 'Outta Here' captures Detroit’s gritty, primitive garage rock spirit, bridging iconic 1960s influences with a raw, lo-fi sound. Despite deliberately unpolished production, the album thrives on primitive musical urgency and groove. Initially challenging, the songs reveal catchy, rough melodies with repeated listens. The band’s legacy continues through Mick Collins’ Dirtbombs and Dan Kroha’s Demolition Doll Rods. Discover the raw energy of The Gories' 'Outta Here' and experience the roots of Detroit garage rock today!
These guys are not the latest to jump on the new sixties bandwagon, as evidenced by their five albums to date. "See You Next Time," whose ultra-lysergic ending risks making you lose the way back to the present time, assuming you even want to return.
These guys are not the latest to jump on the new sixties bandwagon, as evidenced by their five albums to date.
"See You Next Time," whose ultra-lysergic ending risks making you lose the way back to the present time, assuming you even want to return.
Outrageous Cherry's album 'Supernatural Equinox' is a lovingly crafted psychedelic pop record rooted in sixties sounds. Though sometimes predictable, it excels at evoking the era's atmosphere, transporting listeners to a nostalgic time. The album shines especially in warm seasons and creates a vivid, immersive listening experience. Dive into Outrageous Cherry's 'Supernatural Equinox' for a vibrant psychedelic pop journey back to the sixties!
Suddenly time stops, and it feels like being back in 1970, the exact same sound of Funhouse, it seems impossible that they can still play like this. Iggy, shaken by tremors, screaming: 'I'm fucking freakin' out!'
Suddenly time stops, and it feels like being back in 1970, the exact same sound of Funhouse, it seems impossible that they can still play like this.
Iggy, shaken by tremors, screaming: 'I'm fucking freakin' out!'
The review vividly recounts the 2004 live concert of Iggy and The Stooges at Shibuya AX in Tokyo, highlighting the band's energetic performance and classic punk sound. The author describes the diverse and passionate crowd, Iggy's wild stage presence, and the powerful setlist featuring older albums like Funhouse. The show is portrayed as a miraculous musical experience that reinvigorated fans and critics alike. Discover the raw power of Iggy and The Stooges live—listen, watch, and feel the punk legend!
Oh My Gawd! is one of the few psychedelic pearls of its decade. The album is like an imaginary amusement park, where Coyne & co. enjoy giving out lollipops with an acidic aftertaste.
Oh My Gawd! is one of the few psychedelic pearls of its decade.
The album is like an imaginary amusement park, where Coyne & co. enjoy giving out lollipops with an acidic aftertaste.
Oh My Gawd! by The Flaming Lips is an 80s psychedelic gem blending fragile guitar ballads with darker, sonic assaults. The album creates an imaginative amusement park feel, alternating cheerful and haunting moments. This record captures the band's unique acid-influenced sound before their shift towards more mainstream pop. It's a must-listen for fans of experimental and psychedelic rock. Dive into The Flaming Lips' 'Oh My Gawd!' and experience a psychedelic roller coaster of sound — listen now!
I would call it 'rural psychedelia,' a sound that seems to come directly from the earth. Like a good pachyderm, it moves slowly, and at first, you'll distance it. But in the end, it will reach you. And it will crush you.
I would call it 'rural psychedelia,' a sound that seems to come directly from the earth.
Like a good pachyderm, it moves slowly, and at first, you'll distance it. But in the end, it will reach you. And it will crush you.
Dead Meadow's album 'Shivering King and Others' offers a hypnotic mix of psychedelic, doom, and stoner rock with a distinct 60s influence. The music features slow, repetitive rhythms that create a trance-like, mind-expanding effect described as 'rural psychedelia.' The singer's unique voice enhances this eerie and immersive experience. The album demands patience and multiple listens to fully appreciate its cohesive and crushing impact. Dive into Dead Meadow's hypnotic sonic journey – listen to 'Shivering King and Others' and experience rural psychedelia today.
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