Penny Arcade, the new project from veteran indie-popster James Hoare, delivers their debut album Backwater Collage–and it’s a winner!
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The Sevens by A Place to Bury Strangers–Review
The Sevens, a collection of previously unreleased tracks from APTBS’s sixth album, offers what you might expect from APTBS: finely executed gothic post-punk with a touch of psychedelia.
Eros Zeta and the Perfumed Guitars by The Church–Album Review
Australia’s The Church just dropped their latest album Eros Zeta and the Perfumed Guitars, a companion piece to last year’s top-notch The Hypnogogue.
Back into the Dream by Elephant Stone–Album Review
Back into the Dream, the latest release by Elephant Stone. is a dreamy psychedelic offering that invites the listener on an inner voyage.
Rockmaker by the Dandy Warhols–Album Review
The Dandy Warhols are back with Rockmaker, a new album that moves away from synth elements and into a more rock-inspired sound.
Loss of Life by MGMT–Album Review
MGMT continue to evolve as their latest effort Loss of Life shows a definite and refreshing change of direction.
Strange Weather by Levitation Room–Album Review
Levitation Room’s latest album, Strange Weather, is a breezy affair that offers hope and redemption.
Three Bells by Ty Segall–Album Review
The prolific psych-rocker Ty Segall drops his latest album, Three Bells, which offers some surprisingly vulnerable moments in addition to the catchy garage-rock that he’s known for.
Medicine by Goat–Album Review
GOAT’s latest release, Medicine, is a psychedelic journey that takes unexpected turns, blending flute-driven stomp, analog synthesizers, and fuzzy guitars, creating a dense sonic landscape that reinvents itself with each track.
Tidal by Brian Lopez
Brian Lopez’s latest album Tidal is a mildly psychedelic collection of songs that ventures into folk, chamber pop, and Americana.