Posts Tagged ‘The Mushroom Club’

The Mushroom Club first emerged in the summer of 2012, sprouting from the germinating spores of Paul McCabe’s personal vision of psychedelic rock and roll. Quickly joined by Blair Miller, the ensuing debut 4 track EP1 was released in November 2012.

Having opened the magical portal, The Mushroom Club then featured on the hypnotic collaborative release ‘Itilyna by François Sky in September 2013. The Mushroom Club are not to be confused with the 2005 Steven Okazaki documentary of the same name, though their combustive aural assault could legitimately lay claim to Jules Winnfield’s immortal line, “Well, I’m a mushroom-cloud-layin’ motherfucker” from Pulp Fiction…

Sonically, The Mushroom Club flavour is akin to a shamanic distillation, of the combined polychromatic elements of the Summers Of Love. EP2 was just released at the tail end of January and the 5 track psychoactive sacrament is bang on form. Opening track ‘I Love You’ sets the tone, it is a jangling anthemic, marching swagger of a colossus.

‘Blues”  shows a mellower vibe, shimmering with the kind of inflection that The Stone Roses made their own. ‘Dreams’ is an Absolem hookah induced kaleidoscopic trip, that will have you tumbling head over heels down the rabbit hole. Penultimate track ‘Oh God’ has a spacey reverb that puts me in mind of seminal Charlatans’ tracks, at their awe inspiring best. The EP closer ‘Blues For You’ is almost like a melting pot amalgam of the previous 4 tracks’ highlights, interwoven into a rich cinematic tapestry.