Mercury Rev's ninth album, Born Horses, marks a bold shift from their previous sound, with Jonathan Donahue's signature high-pitched vocals replaced by a huskier, poetic tone. Featuring lush instrumentation and reflective spoken word, this atmospheric album explores themes of lost love, nature, and personal growth
Music
Loading...
Free Energy by Dummy: Album Review
- Sandra Blemster and Allie Iverson
- No Comments
Dummy's second album, Free Energy, showcases their unique blend of psychedelic rock, trance-inducing beats, and experimental acoustics. Releasing on September 6th, 2024, the album promises to captivate with its diverse sonic textures and memorable tracks.
Psychic Lines Announce Fifth Studio Album “Sunset on Sunset”
- Allie Iverson
- No Comments
Discover the latest from Brooklyn's Psychic Lines with their fifth studio album Sunset on Sunset, exploring themes of delusion and escapism through darkly surreal, introspective tracks.
Songs from the UFO Club
- Andy Boot
- No Comments
The author picks 10 of his top songs from bands who played London's famous, but short-lived counter-culture venue, the UFO Club, which featured many prominent psychedelic bands in its nine-month existence.
The Ten Best British Psych 45’s of 1967
- Andy Boot
- One Comment
Englishman Andy Post lists his ten best British Psych singles of 1967.
Interview with Robyn Hitchcock
- Rob Cavenagh
- No Comments
In this interview, Robyn Hitchcock discusses his book 1967 as well as the album of the same name and why that year is so special.