• Pow Magazine

    The Many Shapes of Asteroid No. 4

    Sound exists in outer space for San Francisco’s astronautical quartet, the Asteroid No. 4. Sound — and its organized, grooveable offspring, music – relies on air molecules for its transmission to your eager ears. Sound’s need for atmosphere is hardly a limitation for the Asteroid No. 4. The A4 deal in the electromagentic waves of shoegaze and solar flares. Last Friday, September 27, 2024 marked the launch of the Asteroid No. 4 latest full-length release, “Several Shapes of Solar Flares”, availbale for purchase on Bandcamp. Dig it here, people: https://theasteroidno4.com/pages/about Aptly titled, the new LP, “Several Shapes of Solar Flares” is both musical and celestial. “Several Shapes of Solar Flares”…

  • Thomas Greenwood and the Talismans
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    Thomas Greenwood and the Talismans | Ates

    Hailing from Bergamo, Italy, Thomas Greenwood and the Talismans is a project born from an idea by Thomas Mascheroni (also guitar/voice of stoner trio Humulus), after a long series of jams inside a former barn above the hills of Lake Iseo. Thomas Greenwood and the Talismans play a psychedelic rock heavily contaminated by 70s influences, condensed into a cauldron of neo-psychedelia and West-Coast-style surfing sounds, transmitting an overwhelming energy live. After releasing two singles (‘Valley of the Sun’ and ‘Violet Hills’), the Talismans released their first album – the entirely self-produced entitled Rituals (2023). In March of this year, the band released Ates, their second full-length record. Ates is a…

  • Supplemental Pills - No Easy Way Out
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    Supplemental Pill | No Easy Way Out

    Sometimes it’s vexing when a new band’s press kit tells you what other bands they sound like. As a reviewer, this means you’re not able to listen to the music without prejudice. You’re going to compare the newer artist to the bands that their press agent just told you they sound like. In this case, we’re informed from the outset that we’ll like Oregon’s Supplemental Pills if we like Spacemen 3, The Velvet Underground, and The Brian Jonestown Massacre. I am delighted to report that Supplemental Pills does in fact sound like those bands, but  takes those influences and melds them together into something new. They are less derivative than…

  • Sheena Salazar
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    Newsletter #5

    Newsletter #5 is filled with a variety of the newest shoegaze, dream pop and psychedelic rock / folk rock. The new singles by deary, Emma Anderson and Agouti are undeniably beautiful pieces of music. Ripping garage and experimental psychedelic rockers Frankie and The Witch Fingers, A Place To Bury Strangers and Psychic Lemon go hard with their edgy high energy rock. New comers Black Snake Moan bring the listener on a shamanic journey while Annie Taylor brings classic rock music that should not be overlooked.

  • Zango by WITCH
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    W.I.T.C.H. “Zango” 

    This 2023 release is the first new music from the band in over 40 years. It is also the first album since 1976 to feature front man and co-founder Emmanuel “Jagari” Chanda. Joined by a younger band of European musicians who breathe new life into the music, the album retains classic elements of the band’s signature sound, even with an analog recording feel. The title “Zango” refers to a central meeting place in Zambian villages where the community can gather, and exchange ideas and learn from each other.  W.I.T.C.H. recently played a free outdoor show at the Jerry Garcia Amphitheater in San Francisco. This “Zango” community feeling was present at…