Live In London is a wall of sound psychedelic shoegaze, alternative rock album, steeped in 1980’s goth and 1990’s tonality. A timelessness pervades the album, the warm fuzzy tonality washes out into soundscapes or can build into a maelstrom. Live in London captures all the energy of a live in-house concert.
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Mugstar Graft
Graft is an instrumental progressive psychedelic rock and post rock album that plots a course through hyperspace. The music guides the listener into deep spaces beyond the Earth traveling into sonic realms of distorted density, unexpected progressive transitions and quiet moments of otherworldly weirdness. With over 15 years of experience Mugstar are seasoned innovators and Graft is easily one of their best albums.
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High Energy Psychedelic Garage Rock Frankie and The Witch Fingers – Monsters Eating People Eating Monsters
Frankie and The Witch Fingers Monsters Eating People is a psychedelic garage rock album with electric energy coursing through its’ veins. Monsters Eating People Eating is a powerful album with everything a garage and psychedelic rock enthusiast could ever want including fuzzy guitars, charged riffs, experimental jams and interesting vocals and lyrics.
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Woods Reflections Vol 1 is Lo-fi Psychedelic Improve and Infectious Indie Folk
Reflections Vol 1 plays like a lost album from a highly creative time in Woods’ career. It is a time capsule with the lightheartedness of the early years combined with the contemporary production of band members Justin Taveniere and Jeremy Earl. The full length album is a delight for Woods fans and with catchy singles and psychedelic improvisations.
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Stripped down: The Citradels’ Newest Album Tracs
Tracs illustrates to us listeners, through stripped down harmonies and heavy folk-pop influence, the cumulative efforts of an ingenious group. It takes The Citradels to new heights in terms of song writing and lyrical composition...
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POW LIVE STREAM 1
Thank you everyone for the support (and funding) for our first stream last night. I’ve done a lot of big things in music the last few decades, but this was a rough project for us, but we did great, despite technical glitches. I make no apologies for technology, but we will do better next time. The emotional vibe for feedback from music fans and musicians (at the event and online), “we must try again.” And we will. It was a learning experience and I think we have a formula to focus on. The goal is to support musicians in a TV format. A different side of vinyl which we’ve been…