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 FILTHY, DIRTY, IMBECILES. I can’t find other words to describe this bunch of sociopaths, entirely devoted to the spirit of sex, drugs & rock ’n’ roll.

 Distorted bass surpasses definition, and Dirty Dave’s continuous howl is fueled by low-quality whiskey.

Powderkeg by The Glasspack delivers a raw, gritty rock experience fueled by distorted bass and whiskey-soaked vocals. Drawing heavily from Southern riffs and the rebellious spirit of the Stooges, the album feels like a live, chaotic ride through vice and rock 'n' roll debauchery. Psychedelic moments and heavy organ textures add variety to the intense, visceral sound. This album captures the spirit of a wild, unbalanced yet captivating journey. Dive into The Glasspack’s Powderkeg and experience raw, unfiltered rock energy—listen now and ignite your senses!

 We are not talking about a Scandinavian prog metal album, don’t worry!

 The album is a perfect example of retro-futurist collage, composed of dizzying ups and downs, screeching rhythms, sudden changes.

Seid's album 'Among the Monster Flowers Again' offers a 49-minute psychedelic journey blending 70s acid rock with modern progressive influences. The music showcases inventive arrangements and diverse instrumentation, avoiding clichés. Highlights include unique tracks like 'Jellyfish' and hypnotic pieces reminiscent of Motorpsycho and Hawkwind. Overall, a creative and engaging retro-futurist experience. Dive into Seid’s psychedelic odyssey and experience a fresh take on retro-futurist rock—listen now!

 First listen is deceptive, you’re getting influenced by the positive review... you almost always hated this kind of indie-pop... you’re becoming trendy.

 No more meh, replaced by a total addiction that has now been going on for a month and shows no signs of stopping.

The reviewer initially approaches The Shins' 'Chutes Too Narrow' with skepticism, finding it mildly pleasant but unremarkable. However, repeated listens reveal catchy melodies and charming indie-pop qualities, leading to genuine enjoyment and addiction. Tracks like 'Young Pilgrim' and 'Turn a Square' stand out, and the album grows into a bright, feel-good experience. The Shins may not be legendary, but their sound is becoming irresistibly appealing. Listen to The Shins' 'Chutes Too Narrow' and discover the indie-pop album that's winning hearts with every spin.

 The 13th Floor Elevators embody the most spontaneous and sincere idea of psychedelia.

 This very instrument with its disorienting sound… gives the compositions a subtly unsettling and deeply hallucinogenic character.

The review highlights the 1966 album 'The Psychedelic Sounds of The 13th Floor Elevators' as a pioneering work in psychedelic rock. It praises the band's sincere and experimental use of LSD effects to inspire music. The electric jug's unique sound adds a hallucinogenic feel to the garage-punk style. Key songs like 'You're Gonna Miss Me' and 'Reverberation' showcase their influence. Despite the band's short lifespan, their legacy remains impactful. Dive into the mind-altering world of The 13th Floor Elevators and experience the roots of psychedelic rock today!

 No title has ever been more prophetic in encapsulating the timelessness and fragile equilibrium of these compositions.

 There is little or none of the 'peace & love' rhetoric in this album, but rather a creeping unease that lurks here and there in the string arrangements.

Forever Changes by Love is a 1967 album that stands apart from typical Summer of Love soundtracks with its orchestral arrangements and Chicano influences. Arthur Lee's band eschews typical hippie themes for a more introspective and uneasy mood. The slow pace, combined with unique instrumentation, creates a timeless quality still appreciated decades later. The album captures a fragile, prophetic equilibrium before the band's decline due to personal struggles. Listen to Forever Changes and experience a timeless psychedelic journey rich in emotion and unique orchestration.

 Funhouse perfectly captures the peculiar characteristics of the early ’70s Stooges sound: dirty and raw sounds.

 These 5 tracks alone would suffice to define it as a masterpiece.

Funhouse perfectly captures the raw, urgent sound of early 70s punk rock led by Iggy Pop’s hoarse vocals. The review praises key tracks like "Loose," "T.V. Eye," and "1970" for their energy and innovation. It highlights the album's honest, unrefined sound that influenced punk music. The blend of rock and jazz elements also underscores its lasting importance. Overall, Funhouse is hailed as a masterpiece and a pivotal album in rock history. Listen to The Stooges' Funhouse and experience the raw energy that defined punk rock’s birth!