Dogs in a Pile delivered two electrifying nights at Cervantes' Masterpiece Ballroom in Denver, blending funk, rock, and psychedelia into high-energy jams. With special guests, unexpected covers, and even a surprise alligator puppet attack, the band kept fans dancing and laughing, proving why they’re a rising force in the jam scene.
Reviews
- Brian Cooper
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The dark, psychedelic country vibes of The Bounty Killers' debut EP We Bring Em' in Dead shine through haunting harmonica, eerie guitar riffs, and twisted Western imagery, blending country twang with mind-bending psychedelia.
- Randell Herren
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Rose City Band's Sol Y Sombra offers a dreamy blend of cosmic country rock, evoking nostalgia with clean guitars, soothing pedal steel, and Ripley Johnson's laid-back vocals. Perfect for fans of the Grateful Dead and New Riders of the Purple Sage, this album's road-ready tunes capture a mellow yet uplifting vibe ideal for drives, beaches, or porch listening.
- William Faulk
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Discover Alex Abraham's gripping memoir, Trauma and Ecstasy, where he shares his journey of overcoming childhood sexual abuse through the transformative use of psychedelics and therapy. A raw and harrowing tale of healing and resilience.
- Den Browne
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Elf Freedom's Solstice is a modern psychedelic masterpiece, blending intricate guitar work, lush effects, and a pulsing percussive undertow to create a transformative listening experience.
- Brian Kuhar
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Hypnotise the World, the latest album from Lords of Form, led by ex-Hawkwind member Niall Hone, offers a dynamic blend of space rock, heavy beats, and hypnotic synths, showcasing Hone's creative vision.
- Den Browne
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The history of London’s iconic Marquee Club features legends like Bowie and Pink Floyd, highlights its glory days and iconic gigs, and examines its role in shaping music history.
- Bill Kurzenberger
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King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard rocked Cleveland during their cross-country summer tour preceding their return to the stage in November
- William Faulk
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Lorelle Meets The Obsolete, the psych shoegaze duo from Guadalajara Mexico, expands on last year's Datura EP with the release of Remezcla