Spaer’s Lessons and Nonsense is a genre-bending, subtly psychedelic EP that transforms everyday absurdities and darker moments into wonderfully weird musical worlds.
Reviews
- Johnny Damron
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Strawberry Alarm Clock returns with Where’s One?, blending psychedelic pop, jazz-influenced textures, and bold experimentation to expand the band’s legacy, not merely revisit it. A warmly personal, deeply contextual review that highlights collaborative creativity, genre-pushing arrangements, and two daring Beatles covers.
- Johnny Damron
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Holy Wave's i'm DADA is an immersive neo-psychedelic concept album blending shoegaze, experimental sound collage, and deeply personal songwriting.
- Riffindots
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Our review of Robyn Hitchcock's The Confuser explores its psychedelic brilliance, introspective songwriting, and connections to his remarkable career.
- Johnny Damron
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Johnny Damron reviews Jaco Jaco's On the Levee, a dreamy neo-psychedelic album rich with atmosphere, introspection, and emotional depth.
- Brian Cooper
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The Heavenly Bodes' debut LP, The Green Hills, blends late-'60s psychedelia, garage rock, folk, and country-rock influences into a kaleidoscopic psych rock journey from Cornwall, England.
- Cody Goodfellow
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Cody Goodfellow recounts a mind-altering encounter with Ak'Chamel, whose ritualistic psychedelic performance blurs the line between concert and spiritual ordeal.
- Riffindots
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The Limañanas transform Paris's Centre Pompidou into a psychedelic soundscape on Live at Beaubourg, a hypnotic live album blending garage rock, krautrock, and dreamlike atmospheres.
- Riffindots
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Meltt's Pathways is a dreamy psych-pop journey filled with warm textures, shimmering melodies, and sun-drenched atmospheres perfect for summer.