Cover of Milk Music Mystic 100's
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For fans of milk music, lovers of psychedelic folk rock, enthusiasts of 80s-90s alternative music, and followers of garage rock revival.
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THE REVIEW

2017 Records: (1)

I have been in a quiet mode for a long time, but after appreciating, purchasing, and loving albums such as: Cloud Nothings, Pharmakon, Blanck Mass, Vagabon, Gomma, All The Teenage Feelings, Kelly Lee Owens, Mount Eerie (where maybe I will talk more about all of these, but slowly, slowly), I return with an album that sounds as old as the flower children.

Utterly dirty, acid, and Grateful Dead-esque folk psychedelia, brought to the golden times of Homestead Records straddling the 80s-90s. Milk Music hasn't released an album since 2013; 5 years spent in total silence that has certainly been good for their soul and our ears.

Lyrical rides in sticky seas, garage explosions and J Mascis.

Comparable: Wand, Gun Outfit, Dinosaur Jr.

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After a five-year break, Milk Music returns with Mystic 100's, delivering a gritty and acid-folk psychedelia sound reminiscent of the golden era of Homestead Records. The album features raw garage rock energy and lyrical depth, drawing comparisons to iconic acts like the Grateful Dead and Dinosaur Jr. It's a soulful revival that honors past traditions while feeling fresh.

Tracklist

01   He Is Coming (01:16)

02   Twists & Turns & Headtrips (05:30)

03   Who's Been In My Dream? (04:02)

04   Serious Listener (03:23)

05   Pay Me (01:12)

06   Dramatic Exit (04:29)

07   Crying Wand (08:50)

08   Dare To Exist (03:50)

09   Mystic 100's (03:27)

10   Tibetan Headtrip (02:12)

11   Burning Light (04:41)

Milk Music

American rock band known for blending garage, punk and psychedelic influences.
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