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6h ago
Bad Liquor Pond, a psychedelic rock band, was formed in Baltimore, Maryland, in 2006 by founding members Dave Gibson and T. Martin. Throughout their career, the duo was joined by a rotating lineup of musicians, bringing unique energy to each phase of their journey. By 2012, the band had released three albums and a 7", cementing their presence in the underground music scene. After a hiatus, they returned in 2020 to write and record new material, reigniting their creative spark. This resurgence led to the 2022 release of 'American Medicine', a testament to their evolving sound. In 2024 ..read more
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4d ago
In a season of comfort and nostalgia, indie music veterans Dean & Britta, alongside Sonic Boom of Spacemen 3, deliver 'A Peace of Us'—a holiday album blending tradition and experimentation. Drawing on early ‘60s pop, garage, country, James Bond soundtracks, Christmas carols, and electronica, the trio crafts a collection that explores the emotional spectrum of the holidays: love, joy, heartache, and regret. Spanning continents, with Dean & Britta in L.A. and Sonic Boom in Portugal, the album unfolds as an organic collaboration, blending their distinct styles with shared vocals ..read more
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5d ago
“When you gonna stop running?” The Men demand to know in the opening line of “Pony,” the blistering first track and lead single from the New York rock quartet’s forthcoming album, ‘Buyer Beware’. Make no mistake—this is no sign of an existential crisis, but rather a call to arms for a band that has never stood still for very long. By their own count, Buyer Beware is their 15th album since their debut ‘We Are The Men’ (2009), and their 4th for Fuzz Club following ‘New York City’ (2023), ‘Fuzz Club Sessions No. 20’ (2023), and ‘Manhattan Fire’ (2024). But this doesn't count the limited t ..read more
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5d ago
'Trip Thru Hell' by C.A. Quintet is a cult classic psychedelic rock album released in 1968. Hailing from Minnesota, the band created a dark, atmospheric sound that stood out in the psychedelic scene of the era. The album's concept explores a surreal journey through hell, blending eerie organ melodies, distorted guitars, and haunting vocals to craft an otherworldly listening experience. Tracks like "Cold Spider" and "Trip Thru Hell (Part 1)" evoke a sense of foreboding, with experimental arrangements and unexpected shifts. Though it was overlooked during its initial release, the album gained ..read more
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5d ago
Far Out was a short-lived Japanese progressive rock band formed by musicians who later became part of the renowned Far East Family Band. In 1973, they released their only album, 'Nihonjin', which showcased a blend of progressive rock, psychedelic sounds, and traditional Japanese influences. The album features long, atmospheric tracks with mesmerizing melodies, intricate guitar work, and cosmic synthesizer layers. 'Nihonjin' translates to "Japanese," reflecting the band's cultural and musical identity.
The record is characterized by its spiritual themes and an ethereal, meditative ..read more
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1w ago
Nothingheads craft gritty, guitar-driven music blending garage punk with dark post-punk, drawing inspiration from bands like Public Image Limited, Oh Sees, and Girls In Synthesis. Their debut album, *The Art of Sod*, delves into themes of voyeurism, mundane chores, Amazonian mines, and elusive pleasures, all wrapped in a raw, noise-infused sound marked by spiritual dissonance.
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Psychedelic Underground Generation Blog
2w ago
The 'Psychocandy' album by The Jesus and Mary Chain, released in 1985, is a landmark in alternative rock and shoegaze. This debut album introduced listeners to the band’s unique sound, blending sweet pop melodies with abrasive feedback and distortion. Songs like "Just Like Honey" and "Never Understand" showcase their ability to fuse seemingly opposing elements: noise and harmony. Drawing from influences like The Velvet Underground and The Beach Boys, the band crafted a sonic experience that was raw yet surprisingly accessible. 'Psychocandy' set the stage for an era of experimental rock ..read more
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2w ago
Flavor Crystals converged at Pachyderm Studios to create "Gone Six" capturing their hypnotic group chemistry with clarity and purpose. Shaped by sudden losses, surprise findings, unwanted fires and new hearts. Glued together with musical trust. Their sixth LP features a cohesive collection of focused songs, presented with wide range vision, set in an expansive sonic landscape.
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2w ago
Sun Atoms’ sophomore magnum opus “Everything Forever” was mixed in one of the greatest marvels of prehistoric Britain at Avebury Henge in Jagz Kooner's Stone Circles Studios. The album includes incredible cameos from Modest Mouse’s Isaac Brock, Brooklyn’s Jasno Swarez of The Vandelles, and Los Angeles’ Lauren Andino of Tremours, amongst other luminaries. This second offering of songs realizes the promise that was there in the debut not only musically, but in a sacred sense. This album gets between the ears, then heads south down past the brain and into the heart. The LP’s initial singl ..read more
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2w ago
'My Bloody Underground', released in 2008 by The Brian Jonestown Massacre, is an experimental and deeply provocative album that marks a departure from the band's earlier neo-psychedelic sound. Guided by frontman Anton Newcombe’s unfiltered creativity, the record dives into lo-fi, avant-garde, and noise influences. It features dissonant melodies, distorted vocals, and raw, unapologetic lyrics that tackle themes of alienation, rebellion, and artistic freedom. Tracks like "Who Cares Why" and "Just Like Kicking Jesus" challenge conventional song structures, creating a chaotic yet compellin ..read more