Motorpsycho makes a grand comeback with this "Black Hole/Blank Canvas," which will delight longtime fans.

 "No Evil," the captivating opener, immediately sets the tone, with a riff reminiscent of Sonic Youth's "Daydream Nation."

Motorpsycho returns strongly with the double album Black Hole/Blank Canvas, recorded by the remaining duo after their drummer’s departure. The album features raw, psychedelic indie rock reminiscent of their classic era, steering away from recent pop influences. The review praises the variety and quality of the 17 tracks and highlights the inspired performances of Bent and Snah. Fans are eagerly encouraged to catch them live during their upcoming tour. Listen to Motorpsycho’s raw psychedelic return now and experience a thrilling indie rock journey!

 The album closes with 'Madonna, Sean And Me', which well summarizes everything: melody mixed with hypnotic guitars, moments of absolute calm and sonic hysterical crises.

 Evol is a long psychedelic journey into territories unknown at the time, and despite the years it now carries, it is still very relevant.

Sonic Youth's 1986 album Evol sits between Bad Moon Rising and Sister, showcasing a more melodic yet still hallucinatory noise rock style. The record blends psychedelic influences with structured chaos, highlighted by memorable songs like Shadow of a Doubt and Star Power. Despite some production flaws, Evol remains relevant and a crucial step leading to their breakthrough Daydream Nation. Discover the psychedelic noise rock evolution of Sonic Youth by diving into the timeless album Evol today!

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