Another piece of news on the neo-psych front via Fuzz Club Records. A new single from Dead Rabbits that precedes the release of the LP scheduled for next September. Here: Premiere: Dead Rabbits' New Single "Get Me Over There"
 
 
Icon of that stinking New York.
 
 
Unfortunately, I just received the news of Alan Vega's passing. A sad news that I wanted to share with all of you.

Suicide's Alan Vega Dead at 78 | Pitchfork

Rest in peace, Alan. Thank you for everything.

Suicide - Ghost Rider
 
 
If you don't slow down for a moment, I need a season to listen to the records you're suggesting in fifteen days.
 
 
The new Black Market Karma album is now out and can be downloaded at www.flowerpowerrecords.com and other digital outlets ‪#‎blackmarketkarma‬ ‪#‎animaljve‬
 
 
Fifty years of 'Tomorrow Never Knows'.

On the 5th of August 2016, ‘Revolver’ will be 50 years old. ‘Revolver’ is arguably the first mainstream pop album to explore esoteric themes, ‘exotic’ instrumentation and use the studio as a tool to create otherworldly unimagined sounds. It’s an album that rewrote the rules and laid the foundations for audioscopic cosmonauts like myself to venture deeper into uncharted universes of sound. We have the fab five (how can we forget George Martin) to thank for opening new possibilities and new dimensions. Without their innovation, the world of sound would be a lot less colorful.

Surrender to the void, turn off your mind, relax and float down stream with my impossibly elongated, psychedelic, smokeathonic adaptation of Tomorrow Never Knows.

There’s a 50-minute version of the Beatles’ ‘Tomorrow Never Knows’ for the song’s 50th anniversary | Dangerous Minds
 
 
More Italian psychedelia, this time from Rome. Magic Potion, alongside Pale Dawn, arose from the ashes of the glorious Techniolour Dream. Eighties Colours Vol. 2 B1 MAGIC POTION - happy times.wmv
 
 
The legendary Birdmen Of Alcatraz grappling with an alternative version of "Song for The Convict Charlie," originally published on the compilation "Eighties Colours" Song from The Convict Charlie
 
 
These were deadly. From Siena, Psychomotor Pluck Psychomotor Pluck LIVE | CONCERTera 2014 MAY 17th
 
 
Still Italy, tonight the Liars The Liars - That's In My Mind
 
 
unfortunately I'm stuck on "Kiss Me Lycia"
 
 
Guys, can you tell me about Lycia?.. Are they interesting?..
 
 
Old Italian psychedelia, old in a way, from the Eighties or so, brought to you by the excellent Steeplejack Steeplejack - No One's Land.wmv
 
 
THUS, let's remember these forgotten Barrettians of the 90s with two linkz: the first is from the debut, nice-recommended-barrettian, the second is a cover by a similarly-psychedelic band from the 60s, in short, long live the 60s

Sun Dial - Plains of nazca
Sun Dial - Magic Potion
 
 
I highly recommend this album that was released on June 24th on Wick Records: The Mystery Lights
 
 
Big question to all my friends. How would you place the Swans? I mean, would you consider them a 'worthy' group to be associated with the great psychedelic and neo-psychedelic movement? I know this question might not make much sense. But honestly, I’m not great with classifications and I'm curious to know what you think about it. Meanwhile, it seems we all agree in considering those kraut-rock crazy guys and their derivatives from #wearetheradio.
 
 
As I mentioned to @[Pinhead] in the review of the latest album by Myrrors. Made in Italy neo-psych, four albums released in the last two to three years that I think are worth listening to.

1. Sonic Jesus - Neither Virtue Nor Anger
2. New Candys - As Medicine
3. Throw Down Bones - st

All released on Fuzz Club. The first ones, for those who don’t know them, I really think you should give a listen (even though Buzz, for example, doesn’t like them), they even had a split with Black Angels, by the way.

A fourth title that might appeal to fans of other genres as well.

4. In Zaire - White Sun Black Sun
 
 
Well, honored for the co-optation. And if there are any lovers of Vietnam Veterans, then I feel at home the VIETNAM VETERANS live in Stuttgart 1986
 
 
Thank you for adding me, I invite you to make yourselves comfortable, you have a good twenty minutes free, right? Spacemen 3 - Suicide (Live)
 
 
Ah, here it is, I had to say this to Sotomayor for a long time: well, I really liked the album, like really liked it. I found it much more pop than the first one, much catchier, much smarter, and much more mainstream. The fact that I like it as much, if not more than, Second Bardo means that, somehow, whether by hook or by crook, the Kult of Dom Keller are not exactly the last of the morons: they are bringing out that revivalist group with a distinct personality and a clear idea of sound that the Black Angels have been unsuccessfully trying to give birth to for 10 years. I believe that Passover is a more usable work in the car or at dinner with friends compared to Goodbye to the Light, and obviously also Second Bardo, but the rest of the BA discography is pretty much superfluous, while that of the guys from Nottingham is definitely less so. And there you go, that's what I think. Someone asked me a while ago and now I've answered.
 
 
Red stars theory "Life in a bubble can be beautiful"..tarentel"ghetto beats on the surface of the sun"..labradford"labradford"
 
 
Reading the group's activity, I must say you guys give me some really juicy tips! I'll try to reciprocate..
 
 
Great album for me..
 
 
And of Yerself is steam by Mercury Rev
 
 
Dear @[imasoulman] and everyone else, I noticed that our lists are missing a fundamental title: Bruce Palmer "The Cycle Is Complete." How did we (I, first of all) leave it out? I’d like to take this opportunity to mention Mooseheart Faith as well; their first album is, for me, a real lysergic gem. Stay groovy.
 
 
Hello Uagliuns! Special thanks to Sotomayor for adding me... I'll try to be present as much as possible, meanwhile please enjoy my psych piece of Quore... n'abbracc Colour Haze - Elektrohasch
 
 
I want more...(always made in USA)
1. Mystic Tide - Solid Ground
2. Savage Resurrection - Savage Resurrection
3. We The People - Mirror of our Minds
4. The Sopwith Camel - The Sopwith Camel
5. Frumious Bandersnatch - A Young Man's Song (there's even a review of this on DeBasio, and we've discussed it several times, in here, with an initiatory tone...damn, I’d like to see that too! The best live album from the Frisco scene, after the giants Grateful and Quicksilver and Jefferson....)
 
 
Honored by the invitation! Humbly entering such a large group, I present a small tribute to my fellow adventurers.
SubArachnoid Space – Delicate Membrane [FULL ALBUM]
 
 
 
 
For the sake of this, it would be best to keep it short and send such a link...
Terrascope - Top 100 Albums of all time
 
 
So, to thank you, aside from the fact that you’ve totally screwed me over with some gems (#lector)...
So, to start made in USA...
1. The Mystery Trend - So Glad I Find You
2. Ill Wind - Flashes
3. Insect Trust - Hoboken Saturday Night
4. Conqueroo - From The Volcan Gas Company
5. The Wizards from Kansas - The Wizards from Kansas
 
 
Hey there, what a listening group!! Thanks for the invite! What's the password at the speakeasy? Or is it enough to just show up at the door with some mescaline?
 
 
Hey there, what a listening group!! Thanks for the invite! What's the password at the speakeasy? Or is it enough to just show up at the door with some mescaline?
 
 
 
 
Mentioned the latest review by @[Buzzin' Fly]: Channel the Spirits - The Comet Is Coming - Recensione di Buzzin' Fly It’s necessarily trippy and, if nothing else, because of its content and regardless of the upcoming listen of the album.
 
 
 
 
10 unknown Krautrock gems (seeds) in random and absolutely non-hierarchical order
1) Annexus Quam - Osmose
2) Witthuser & Westrupp - Trip + Traume
3) Yatha Sidhra - A Meditation Mass
4) DOM - Edge Of Time
5) Limbus 3 - Cosmic Music Experience
6) Walter Wegmuller - Tarot
7) Algarnas Tradgard - Framtiden ar ett svavande skepp, forankrat i forntiden
8) Holger Czuckay - Movies
9) Gila - Bury My Heart At Wounded Knees
10) Sergius Golowin - Lord Krishna von Goloka
What do you think?
 
 
soto you are a war machine

I know I’m being banal
Bark Psychosis - Hex (Full Album) 1994
 
 
 
 
The voices of angels, sing in my head, they tell me to worry, I'm already dead, I SAY YEAH YEAH.

>[The Brian Jonestown Massacre artist] 'Yeah Yeah', Live in Athens 2016: The Brian Jonestown Massacre - Yeah Yeah - Release Athens 2016
 
 
Added the mention #levitation to the review of @[Buzzin' Fly] of the Black Label Album by Index: Black Label Album - Index - Recensione di Buzzin' Fly
 
 
 
 
@[sotomayor] I didn't like the latest from Psychic Ills; some parts are definitely a rip-off of the cool BJM vibes. We can absolutely say "chao" to the early deliriums; for now, I’ll give it another listen, but it's likely I'll stop at a couple of catchy tunes.
 
 
Thank you for inviting me. I'll repay with a list of (semi) obscure psych gems that I love:
1) Kaleidoscope (the English one) - Tangerine Dream
2) Ame Son - Catalyse
3) HP Lovecraft - II
4) United States of America - (the only, unfortunately, and beautiful album they made. The subsequent one under the name Joe Byrd & the Field Hippies is nice but not at this level, for me)
5) Fifth Foot Hose - Cauldron
6) The Open Mind - I
7) Flat Earth Society - Waleeco
8) Twink - Think Pink
and two a bit more recent
9) Black Moth Super Rainbow - Start a People
10) Soft Hearted Scientists - Uncanny Tales from the Everiday Undergrowth
Did I pass the test? Just kidding, if you don't know any of these, I highly recommend them and I look forward to further input.
 
 
 
 
Some people don't like the mention thing, but we don't care, so here you go, the mention #levitation has been added to the review of the latest album by >[Black Market Karma artist: a_584519]: Plastic Hippie - Black Market Karma - Recensione di sotomayor
 
 
 
 
 
 
An article about the live show of >[The Brian Jonestown Massacre artist: a_233113] at The Independent in San Francisco: Brian Jonestown Massacre(s) the Independent - SF Sonic

Opening act by #TheRichmondSluts.