MGMT continue to evolve as their latest effort Loss of Life shows a definite and refreshing change of direction.
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- Brian Kuhar
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Considered psychedelic rock at the time of release (1967), The Parable of Arable Land is now considered more of a precursor to avant/noise rock.
- Allie Iverson
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Cheval Fou was one of the most prolific and authentic psychedelic outfits that thrived on the margins of the French underground during the first half of the 70s. Their self-titled debut has just been re-issued on vinyl.
- Jason LeValley
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Levitation Room's latest album, Strange Weather, is a breezy affair that offers hope and redemption.
- Rob Cavenagh
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Monster Movie, the debut album by Krautrock band Can, was released in 1969 and featured the 20-minute epic "You Doo Right".
- Bill Kurzenberger
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England's Ozric Tentacles released their fifth album Arborecsence, a mostly instrumental, progressive and psychedelic space rock album in 1994.
- Jason LeValley
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The Bevis Frond has a new album called Focus on Nature coming out March 1st. We caught up with singer/guitarist Nick Saloman, who discusses the new record, seeing bands in London clubs as a teen, starting a music magazine in the 80s, collaborating with Mary Lou Lord, and much more.
- Jason LeValley
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Twink's 1970 album Think Pink is an under-appreciated psychedelic masterpiece that led to the formation of The Pink Fairies.
- Zev Rubin
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The prolific psych-rocker Ty Segall drops his latest album, Three Bells, which offers some surprisingly vulnerable moments in addition to the catchy garage-rock that he's known for.