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Outrageous Cherry - There's No Escape From the Infinite

Saturday Afternoon

In a remarkable period of "welcome back pippe" - I admit I wasn't into it anymore - I listened to, (re)discovered garage bands full of soul and blood with, as per the rule, the most diverse influences from beat to punk, from psychedelia to R&B - from power pop to folk, from rockabilly to mod, even soul and even hard rock. In short, the essence of rock 'n' roll from true beasts to the wild scream of "fuck your virtuosic and super-fast scales and your goddamn 4-octave vocal range." Since 1990 onwards, with some revivals of old fossils, savansadir.

When they manage to mix Il Bianco, L'amore di Arturo, and the preserved Green Village of the Davies brothers, light and ethereal yet sublime tracks emerge. Just as when they let loose in psychedelic slides without brakes like the masters Grateful Dead and the great Lorenzone Woodrose…

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Another small masterpiece by Matthew Smith and company, released in '99. 13 low-fidelity gems, featuring sticky and beautiful freakbeat melodies ("Georgie don't you Know," "Togheterness," "Corruptable"), garage punk outbursts ("Song for Inoshiro Honda"), and lysergic wonders (the almost Barrett-esque "Eclipsed," the stunning title track, and the long interstellar trip of the closing "There's No Escape From The Infinite")_The Detroit of recent years, nothing compared to the White Stripes.. more
Track 13 - There's No Escape From the Infinite