Seattle’s Night Beats return with Outlaw R&B, their most sophisticated album yet.
Jason LeValley
Psychedelic Skeletons in the Closet–The Searchers
Each week famed writer Serene Dominic discusses a different 60s artist who makes a psychedelic record when maybe it’s not really their thing. This week’s subject is the band who brought you “Needles and Pins”, “Sugar and Spice”, and “Love Potion #9”: The Searchers!
Sisters of Your Sunshine Vapor: Good Goddamn–Album Review
Known for their immersive records and DIY work ethic, Sisters of your Sunshine Vapor is one of the most underrated bands of recent years.
Psychedelic Skeletons in the Closet–Roy Orbison
Each week famed writer Serene Dominic discusses a different 60s artist who makes a psychedelic record when maybe it’s not really their thing. This week’s subject is Roy Orbison!
Mdou Moctar: Afrique Victime
Nigerian guitarist serves up Afrique Victime, one of the most compelling albums in recent memory.
Psychedelic Skeletons In the Closet–Kenny Rogers
Each week, Serene Dominic takes a look at a different 60’s artist who ventured into psychedelic territory when maybe it really wasn’t their thing.
Enter the Shining Realm by Shining Realm–Album Review
Ancient Spirits piloting mortal flesh suits through the holographic dimensions on our way to the Realm where all space and time converge into the Great Radiance!
Psychedelic Skeletons in the Closet–Muddy Waters
Psychedelic Skeletons in the Closet–Each week famed writer Serene Dominic discusses a different 60s artist who makes a psychedelic record when maybe it’s not really their thing. This week the subject is Muddy Waters!
Tune In, Turn On, Electrify by The Lords of Altamont: Album Review
Tune In, Turn On, Electrify! kicks you in the face the very second you press play.
Psychedelic Skeletons in the Closet–Iron Butterfly
Serene Dominic explores the other side of Iron Butterfly’s classic In-a-Gadda-da-Vida .