Posts Tagged ‘Psychedelica’

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Ancient River is the ‘sonic brainchild’ of one James Barreto, a veteran of the Florida psych scene and former member of the Ohm. Barreto has been steadily putting out material under this handle for a few years, essentially as a studio-based artist. Since 2011, however, the band has been operating as a performing duo, with Alex Cordova holding the sticks. The album opens up with a track called This Is The Time and as soon as the lead guitar kicks in, it becomes apparent that Ancient River propagate a sound that is uncannily similar to what Tame Impala used to do. This doesn’t do them any favours – but, to be fair, the foundations of all psychedelic music rest on nostalgia for the 1960s.

What Barreto and Co. have to offer becomes evident later. Like travelling salesmen who peddle miracle balms to chicken-faced farmers in rural communities, Ancient River adopt a distinctly American vocabulary. They embrace models of fortitude on tracks such as Mother of Light and Journey Into the Light of Darkness that recall tumbling hooves pulverising a bed of cattle skulls, smoke snaking out of revolvers and sands soaked with the blood that once ran through the veins of a man with proud, red skin. This approach is reminiscent of Eyes Like The Sky by King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard. Both albums use a romantic Americana backdrop for their sonic surveys. Yet, whereas the aforementioned album requires attentive listening due to its dominating spoken word narrative, Keeper of the Dawn is happy for you to kick back and drift.

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In contrast to this sympathy for the Wild West, the title track has a spectral trip hop feel, helped in part by wistful backing vocals and lazy organ chords. Even though the 1990s are very in at the moment, especially in the murky realms of electronic music, on paper this sound should prove uncharacteristically uncouth within a psychedelic context. This isn’t the only time where the band’s flavour for other sounds come into play, however. Specks of blissful cool float in and out on other parts of the record too. Cordova and Barreto manage to traverse genre boundaries effortlessly, stitching seams with melodies where once there were islands of disparate exoticism.

Ancient River are a psychedelic band for a psychedelic time. Unsustainable economics and political tensions pave the way for creative introspection. This, in turn, creates protest music which has the potential to inspire powerful insurrectionist movements. Ancient River do not incite revolution, but they do attempt to steer past tired cliches associated with the psychedelic style, and instead encourage you to embrace the Other: Americana over motorik; synth-laden soundtracks to space westerns over overdriven guitar assault; fading photographs of fickle nature over hypnotising geometric design, etc. Like a lizard staying still in the static heat, or a polyp that grows quietly inside of you, Keeper of the Dawn produces a fountain of emotions that are difficult to describe. It is an engaging listen and a pleasant promise of further fire.

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Ola’s Kool Kitchen is a show on Freeform Portland, Rock XS Radio, Magic Monster Radio, KCLA 99.3 FM in Los Angeles, DCRC Radio 1, 107.5 andhow.FM, Primal Radio and The Indie Authority
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Show 273
1. Rude Club-Men In Suits-single-Sacred
2. Salako-The Moonlight Radiates A Purple Glow In His World-rE-inVentinNg; Punc.tUIat?iOn>: Jeepster
3. Lurve-Simple Syrup- Blooming (A Fuzz Fucked Compliation)-Fleeting Youth Records
4. The Pleasure Routine-Ruins-2014-self release
5. Triggs and The Longest Day-Sometime Somewhere-Talking About It-self release
6. The Mountain Goats-Going To Georgia-Zopilote Machine-Ajax
7. Flesh For Lulu-Baby Hurricane-Big Fun City-Statik
8. Jenny Hval –Sabbath- Apocalypse, Girl-Sacred Bones Records
9. Sigur Ros-Saeglopur-Takk-Geffen
10. Los Finders-Pata Pata- Especial Nochevieja. Incluye las Doce Campanadas –Discos Cada
11. Barry St John-Long and Lonely Night-According to St John-Major Minor Records
12. Bill Withers-Lean On Me-Still Bill-Sussex
13. Arc Iris – Whiskey Man-Arc Iris-Epitah

 

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podcast 274 is here like a warm sunbeam of audio goodness you can bask in. Featuring Gulp, Black Lizard, Sui Zhenand SKIES! If you dig it, please share it, love it and let people know its out there!

Show Tracklist 274
1. Geneva-Dollars In The Heavens-single-Nude
2. The Gerbils-Sunshine Soul-Are You Sleepy-Hidden Agenda
3. The Thanes- Dishin’ The Dirt- Dishin’ The Dirt-Dirty Water Records
4. Gulp-Game Love-single-Sonic Cathedral
5. Black Lizard-Everything and Nothing-Solarize-Soliti
6. Parachute Men-Leeds Station-single-Fire
7. Close Lobsters-Going To Heaven To See If It Rains-single-Fire
8. Sui Zhen-Take It All Back-Secretly Susan-Two Bright Lakes
9. Skies-Call For My Heart-Skies-Young Muscle
10. Sinn Sisamouth-Under the Sound of Rain- Don’t Think I’ve Forgotten: Cambodia’s Lost Rock and Roll-Dust To Digital
11. Los Tijuana Fives -Mi Auto Puedes Manejar- Los Nuggetz- 60’s Garage and Psych From Latin America Disc 3-Rockbeat Records
12. Bo Diddley-I Don’t Like You- The Black Gladiator-Checker
13. Jim O’Rourke -All Your Love-Simple Songs-Drag City
14. Wolf Alice-Bros- My Love Is Cool-Dirty Hit

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White Manna – ‘Pan’: California psych troupe White Manna return with their second LP following 2012’s self-titled debut and the results are no less gloriously sludgy. Most tracks clock in over the seven-minute mark, while the pervading atmosphere is of sitting in a stoner’s bedsit with the curtains shut forever. In a good way.

60s psychedelic pop with a modern flare has never sounded finer than this. LOVEBYRD’s debut EP, released through Ongakubaka Records is a pleasant journey of soft, open ended psychedelia that sooths the mind. The duo from Sarrebrücken, Germany consists of singer Steffi Krauth and instrumentalist Mark Wernet. This EP is extremely enjoyable as all five tracks flow at a temperate rate and intertwine well with one another.

Tracklist:
1. Spinning Around – 4:42
2. We’re Shining Through – 3:58
3. Shot from the Sun – 4:29
4. Nothing Is Real – 4:58
5. Prolouge + Leave Me Blind – 5:38

The opening track sets the mood perfectly, it’s a tranquil song with eloquent vocals from Steffi Krauth. Her singing is very hypnotic as it flows effortlessly here and throughout the album. The music provided by Mark is extremely impressive for one individual. The acoustics are spot on and the percussion gives the song its fluency. The soft bubbly guitar in the background is a very unique touch, it’s the small nuances and attention to detail that gives the album its charm. “We’re Shining Through” continues this soft psychedelic feel as Steffi’s alluring vocals are a bit raspier here, a terrific one-two punch to open an album.


The guitar on the third song, “Shot from the Sun” has an authentic 60s psychedelic rock tone. The chorus on this track is so damn catchy, it will stick with you. You’ll find yourself gravitating to this one often. “Nothing Is Real” is a real fluent song, could be the standout track. It has a Verve-like quality about it, to be clear we are referring to the first Verve album. The last song is beautiful and embodies all that we like about LOVEBYRD. The song is very angelic and thoughtful, it gives off good vibes which will put you is a positive frame of mind.

LOVEBYRD has taken their influences of psychedelic rock and pop and put their own stamp on the genre. The result is a beautifully written EP that is also well produced. We highly recommend this one for psychedelic fans looking for something a bit more on the lighter side. Also, keep them on your radar as their debut full length is due out this August. – 18/6/2015

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Here’s something to take the sting off of the start of the working week – this month’s sampler. Let’s not muck about. This month we feature the following (most of whom you’ve read about here over the last month or so).

an excerpt from Superfjord’s cover of The Byrds song – taken from Fruits de Mer Records’ 4LP monster of a box-set – what happens when a record label with more time than sense asked eight bands to produce sidelong covers of tracks from the 60s/70s – either epic songs in their own right, or songs that they could use as launchpads for something….BIG?
‘Side Effects’ 4LP box-set – orders have come in so fast, I’m now building up a waiting-list of UK orders as I have virtually sold out on pre-orders already – and the release-date is still two months away! I should get more sets – enough to meet waiting-list requests – but I don’t want to take more cash until I’m sure.
http://www.fruitsdemerrecords.com/sideeffects.html

International buyers can still pre-order from Shiny Beast Mail Order as they have a guaranteed supply from me and aren’t quite up to their limit (yet!).

The whole thing is called ‘SIDE EFFECTS’, and it contains four single albums:

SIDETRACKS
The Soft Bombs – Echoes (originally by Pink Floyd)
Arcade Messiah – Four Horsemen (Aphrodite’s Child)

SIDEWAYS
The Bevis Frond – China (Electric Sandwich)
Wreaths – Sundown (Gordon Lightfoot)

SIDESHOWS
Superfjord – CTA-102 (The Byrds)
The Luck Of Eden Hall – Starship Trooper (Yes)

SIDESTEPS
Julie’s Haircut – Shhh/Peaceful (Miles Davis)
Sendelica – I Feel Love (Donna Summer)

The set features…
– two of FdM’s most popular bands (Sendelica and The Luck Of Eden Hall)
– the legendary Bevis Frond
– two occasional visitors to FdM Towers in Superfjord and Julie’s Haircut (who have contributed stunning recordings to ‘Coltrane’ and ‘strangefish’ respectively)
-three new artists – The Soft Bombs and Wreaths from the USA, and Arcade Messiah (aka John Bassett) from the UK.

The music ranges from psychedelia to progressive rock and back again, taking in krautrock, jazz-rock and…..Donna Summer(I knew it was a mistake inviting Pete Bingham and co to get involved).
The Bevis Frond track appeared in a severely-edited form on the FdM ‘Head Music’ double LP a few years ago, but this will be the full, 23 minute+ version, while everything else is completely ‘new’.

details at http://www.fruitsdemerrecords.com/sid…

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If there’s any possibility of finding a little gem hidden amongst fuzzed out hooks and fluttering melodies, then Milwaukee’s Filter Free Rodeo might be the treasure to find. The three piece are a primal, hard hitting post-punk outfit, who in the their own words create psychedelia-tinged scuzz pop.

Although things started back in 2011 a little more raw and angst-driven with the band’s first EP Filter Free Radio, it became something a little more refined with the sophomore release Parabolabola. EP number three Local Motives was given life in 2014, seeming to pick up a little more of the original rawness and upping the fuzz – check out Shag for proof, before a ripper of a tune in Wet Cigarette.

So after releasing a split cassette with the Rashita Joneses earlier in the year, Filter Free Rodeo have gone a little darker with their brand new track “Little Lord. The creative muse for this one comes from one of the longest unsolved murders in the US, and which is still being investigated in the band’s long time home of Waukesha, WI. Don’t let the creepy tale deter any intention of listening though, the tale has served its purpose well in sound.

Phil Hoge – Guitar, Vocals, Mix, Master
Evan Kotlowski – Bass
Jash Campbell – Drums
Matt Musil – Bass comp.

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We announce the release of  ‘ Smoke Beach “ (cr020)
The first long-play album from KILL WEST, who editaremos in conjunction with Volante Discos and out onto the street in june.  Kill West are a dirty rumbling wall of attitude . Kill West, a psych band coming out of Argentina, with the opening track of their eponymously titled EP, “Highway Mind”. It has the laid back louche feel of Black Rebel Motorcycle Club and the snarling guitar attack of The Cramps. Second track, “Freedom Ride” offers no respite other than to ramp up the proceedings – here collecting a little Jesus and Mary Chain and The Dandy Warhols along the way with the keys proving a more noticeable underlying bedrock to the wall of noise guitars.

Lazy Eye” buries the vocals way back in the mix – more so than the previous tracks – but you can sense the sweet vocal melodies that play deep below the reverb-soaked guitars. The EP closes with “Silver Trees”, a song that lulls you in with a synth opening that soon warps into a rolling, thundering twin guitar onslaught.”

As a bonus, just for this vinyl release, we have the extra track “Signs”, an epic soundscape which is due to feature on their debut album coming later this year.

 

 

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For the last 7 years these DIY sonic alchemists have been creating whacked out soundscapes and songs that appear to have been born from another universe, all from the confines of their sonic bunker.
2015 will be the year they emerge from the frothing underground and bestow upon the world their most grand and ambitious album to date.
The direction of the new material expands on the previous 2 lo-fi long-players, which both sold out on word of mouth alone, and have been consistently featured and raved about in top 10 lists of psychedelic blogs over the previous 2 years consecutively.
The group have gained most ground in the past year after a line-up change in December of 2013, at first being joined on bass by Jason Holt (lead guitarist in Pete ‘Sonic Boom’ Kember’s post-Spacemen 3 group ‘Spectrum’), and then later completed by Al Burns on drums.

Over the years they have performed at Austin Psych Fest 2011 and 2013, Milhoes De Festa and regularly toured Europe.

April 2014 they melted the minds of an over-capacity packed-out room at the legendary Roadburn Festival in Tilburg, Netherlands, following Walter Roadburn’s ‘Album of The Day’ feature in February for The Second Bardo–

‘Fuzz-laden psych-pop style from the school of bands like Spacemen 3 and the Jesus & Mary Chain. The rhythm section and vocals lock into a monotonous churning, grinding juggernaut chug reminiscent of hypno-psych contemporaries Dead Skeletons, but the raw blown-out distorto guitar licks that slice over the top are more in the territory of The Heads or Aqua Nebula Oscillator when they really get going. ‘Beyond Burning Skies’ has a dual guitar splatter that’ll rip your face clean off.’

…and after the performance they were featured again – this time as one of the ‘Unexpected Highlights’ of the festival.

Ryan : Guitar/Vocals
Neil : Synthesiser/Vocals
Jason: Bass Guitar
Al : Drums