Australian band The Murlocs, fronted by King Gizzard member Ambrose Kenny-Smith, are set to release an album called Calm Ya Farm on May 19th that's more Southern rock than psychedelic.
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- Emily Adair
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Psychedelic noise-rock act The Telescopes will soon release their latest album Of Tomorrow, and it may sound a lot like what you've already heard.
- Brian Kuhar
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LA's Tombstones in Their Eyes draws from shoegaze, dream pop, late 60s psychedelic, and stoner rock to form a sound of their own and have just released their latest Sea of Sorrow.
- Emily Adair
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Released on March 31st, Caleb Nichols' Chan Says & Other Songs makes a profound statement on what it means to be queer in the present age.
- Jason LeValley
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Temples dropped their fourth LP, Exotico, a synth-heavy, Sean Lennon-produced concept album about a mythical island on April 14th.
- Pete Christiansen
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The Crystal Teardrop, a new band heavily influenced by 60s pop-rock, will be releasing its debut single "Nine Times Nine" on April 7th.
- Pete Christiansen
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Sussex-based Codex Serafini delivers a masterful nine-track live album called God's Spit that showcases the band's musical acumen.
- Bill Kurzenberger
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Australian band King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard, possibly the the world's most prolific band, released a gem last October with Ice, Death, Planets, Lungs, Mushrooms and Lava.
- Pete Bratach
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Australian band The Church has been around since 1980 and just released its first-ever concept album The Hypnogogue.