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GOTTA LIGHT? THE PEACERS HAVE FUEL TO BURN

posted September 14th, 2017

Stealthily creeping out from beneath the rock and redressing the good ol' sock-hop days with an acid crash-The Peacers' still-fresh new album (with a potential shelf-life of DECADES; keep in mind for your underworld bunker) Introducing The Crimsmen melds charcoal-grey sprays of chaos with sugar-tender sentiment. Glad and sorry, spat through a grin and ready to rock yuh. The video for "Jurgen's Layout" develops in sulking monotones of dreamy nightmare sequences depicting vast landscapes and barren wilderness. Sucking through the atmosphere like a... (read more)

Artists in this story: The Peacers

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TY SEGALL FRIES OUT IN THE SOUTHWEST

posted September 13th, 2017

Ty Segall has a mountain of song at his disposal and he's capable of wielding boulders from it at any given moment in any situation, be it live or on record! His "Fried Shallots" EP came out a month ago to benefit the American Civil Liberties Union, but Ty Segall is liberally still touring off the back of January's Self-Titled release, a masterpiece of his ever evolving catalog! Accompanied by the ever flowing Freedom Band, Ty is set to tackle the Southwest portion of... (read more)

Artists in this story: Ty Segall

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BRING YOUR CREW: DEAD RIDER ARE ON TOUR

posted September 12th, 2017

After the thousand days and nights since their last album, Chills on Glass, Dead Rider had to overcome the creeping suggestion that they multitask themselves to sleep - or to premature brain death - whichever came first! And thank gawd, too, because that means we've got a new rippin' album to dig: Crew Licks is hot on our tails! Right on top of it's September 22nd release, Dead Rider will bring the chopped-n-screwed skronk, acid-drenched guitar licks and lode-bearing beats on the road, direct... (read more)

Artists in this story: Dead Rider

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PARADISE LOST? FIND IT WITH ROYAL TRUX!

posted September 8th, 2017

Fine citizens: come get Trux'd upon, fresh off the release of Summer's hottest "LIVE" album! As if you didn't know, Royal Trux has been giggin' all over the world this year, but shit, that's just the Platinum-tip: they've got more tricks (shows!?) up their sleeve! This month, the prodigal son and daughter descend from the Garden to make stops at two of North America's premiere festivals! First off there's Pop Montreal, which in our opinion is a wise move if you wanna get... (read more)

Artists in this story: Royal Trux

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WAND OBSCURE THE SUN WITH NEW SONG, "BLUE CLOUD"

posted September 6th, 2017

After a whirlwind initial phase of writing, recording, and touring at a frenetic pace, Plum marks a period of relative patience for Wand, a refocusing and a push toward a new democratization of both process and musical surface. Process, surface, democratization - sheesh! Listen, above all it's some deeply moving and exploratory-as-fuck rock music, and there’s no better example of these sonic attributes than freshly dropped new single, “Blue Cloud". For some insightful journalism, we refer to a quote from esteemed British rag, Uncut,... (read more)

Artists in this story: Wand

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A CHILD IN THE SUN RETURNS!

posted September 6th, 2017

If you, the discerning record collector, has even a passing interest in the posthumously named genre "acid folk", surely the name Ed Askew is in your golden pantheon. Askew recorded the sublimely gorgeous LP Ask the Unicorn in 1968 for the legendary proto-DIY label ESP records, which has now been recognized as a god-damn underground classic. Armed only with a tiple (sort of a South American mandolin), Askew spun tales of doomed sisters, crashing universes, budding gay love, and a serious fondness for roses on his rare, precious and beautiful album.  

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Artists in this story: Ed Askew

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RIDER ALERT! SOMETHING IDEAL THIS WAY COMES

posted August 31st, 2017

Yeah, so Rock and roll? Basically a used-up coloring book at this point. Some nice colors and shapes in there; for anyone who worked one of them, a useful blueprint. But when you're trying to raise high out the beams of something for NOW, who better than to Dead Rider to savagely rip out pages and paste in new color combination to suit the mood of today? Take "The Ideal"! Ever wonder how Crew foreman Todd Rittmann has been able to sling smooth rhythm &... (read more)

Artists in this story: Dead Rider

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JOURNEY TO THE HOUSE OF CASH WITH CHRIS GANTRY

posted August 31st, 2017

Chris Gantry's music was always stylistic fusion: his 1967 album debut Introspection sounded a little bit folk, a little bit pop and only a little bit country, with smooth melodies and verdant string charts. But the 60s were afoot, and by the time of Chris' second LP in 1970, Motor Mouth, his approach had radicalized into a wide-eyed, hard-edged delivery. The critics dug it, and Chris played on Johnny Cash's TV show, but the next Gantry record didn't appear for five more years.... (read more)

Artists in this story: Chris Gantry

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KA IN THE ACT; VISUALIZE "ONEIRIC"

posted August 29th, 2017

With the release of her Drag City debut, Sapropelic Pycnic, out on September 22nd, Ka Baird emotes a much-needed cry for the sacred and the divine in our everyday life. Far away from the flies of the media and the marketplace, she manifests an evolving selfhood in the witness of holy spirits that we all too often ignore in the rush of our tech-infused, 24-7 info-feeds. This is the essence of Ka's music - forged under two albums released under the name Sapropelic... (read more)

Artists in this story: Ka Baird

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SEAN O'HAGAN SAYS: THAT CAN BE ARRANGED

posted August 25th, 2017

Sean O'Hagan's work spans enough decades that you probably aren't aware of all the places you've heard it. Of course, he's been the guiding voice in the High Llamas world of avant pop since way back in the 90s, and you should likely know him as a key arranger for Stereolab (he's collaborated with Tim Gane on other projects as well, including Turn On); older heads may also be familiar with his first band, Microdisney. Old news to you? Read on, friend!

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Artists in this story: The High Llamas