Chicago-based progressive/jazz-rock group documented in a 1971 record, Anomaly, blending jazz-rock, Canterbury-style psychedelia and avant-garde touches.

Debut album 'Anomaly' comprises four tracks: 'The Monster Bride', 'Spiders (In Neal's Basement)', 'Witches Theme and Dance' and 'A Brief Message From Your Local Media'. The review situates the band in Chicago, 1971, and praises the album's craft, variety and balance.

A concise, enthusiastic appraisal of McLuhan's lone album Anomaly. The review highlights a 1971 Chicago group mixing jazz-rock, Canterbury-style psychedelia and avant-garde elements across four tightly crafted tracks. Strong praise for composition, instrumental variety and measured experimentation.

For:Fans of 1970s progressive rock, jazz-rock and Canterbury-influenced psychedelia.

 Chicago, 1971. A dark band of young musicians records a little gem of progressive rock.

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