The DeBaser review describes Index's sound as lo-fi mixing psychedelic influences, garage, Velvet Underground, C86 darkness, metropolitan garage-folk, feedback and background vocals. The review text includes a claim that the band "recorded this work in Detroit in 1967 in 150 copies." The available review (Buzzin' Fly) gives the release a 3/5.

DeBaser hosts one review of Index's Black Label Album describing a lo-fi, psychedelic/garage sound with Velvet Underground and C86 echoes. The single review gives an overall 3/5 and mixes admiration with bemused commentary. The reviewer compares the band to Crystal Stilts and records an anecdote claiming a 1967 Detroit origin.

For:Fans of lo-fi, psychedelic and garage-influenced indie music.

 I really like this rough version of "Height Miles High".

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