The Australian psych band favors traditional rock trappings over microtonal oddities on their latest and most accessible release.
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- Sandra Blemster
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The Who had a special relationship with San Francisco's Winterland Ballroom, where they played some of their most memorable shows.
- Bill Kurzenberger
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The Vermont-based band nods to their zany past while displaying resolute maturescence on their first new studio release in four years.
- William Faulk
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The Beachwood Sparks just delivered Across the River of Stars, their first album in twelve years--produced by The Black Crowes' Chris Robinson.
- Pete Bratach
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The Church recently stopped in at the B Street Theater in Sacramento, California and performed a double set as scheduled opening act The Afghan Whigs failed to show up.
- Rob Cavenagh
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The psychedelic and surreal singer-songwriter Robyn Hitchcock recounts his life in a private boarding school learning about life and music in the year 1967.
- Bill Kurzenberger
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Dead & Company, the prevailing successor to the Grateful Dead, rekindles their live concerts with riveting and nostalgic views at the unparalleled Vegas venue
- William Faulk
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Italian band Swan*Seas recently released their debut album 'Songs in the Key of Blue, a record that evokes 80s goth sounds.
- Psychedelia985 and Allie Iverson
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Nick Nicely, the artist who delivered the classic 80s psych track "Hilly Fields" is back with a new double-sided single.