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Tag: Psychedelia

The Boo Radleys – Giant Steps 30th Anniversary Edition review

Released: 1993 Contextualising things is important. The Boo Radleys were signed to the anarchic Creation label in 1991 following their … More

Dub, Giant Steps, Martin Carr, Psychedelia, The Beach Boys, The Boo Radleys

Black Lips – Good Bad Not Evil reissue review

From Georgia, the (then) quartet Black Lips seemed to rise without a trace; despite Good Bad Not Evil being their … More

Black Lips, Garage Punk, Good Bad Not Evil review, Nuggets Lenny Kaye, Psychedelia, Sixties

Gwenno – Tresor review

Whilst – rightly – nobody ever thinks or cares much about the writers, it’s still worth pointing out that Tresor … More

Boards Of Canada, Cornwall, Folk, Gwenno, Le Kov, Psychedelia, Tresor review

The Fernweh – TORSCHLUSSPANIK! review

To save you looking it up, TORSCHLUSSPANIK! is a German term which loosely equates to fear of missing out. Or … More

Folk, Indie, Liverpool, Psychedelia, The Fernweh, TORSCHLUSSPANIK! review

Vibrations of the Sun – Vibrations of the Sun review

You can make a conscious left turn for any number of reasons, perhaps as it’s not possible to go forward … More

Dream Pop, Post rock, Psychedelia, Vibrations of the Sun

Best Albums of 2021 #12 Clinic – Fantasy Island

Many artists talk about having complete artistic control. Not all of them excercise it. On Fantasy Island Liverpudlian psych veterans … More

Best Albums of 2021, Clinic, Fantasy Island, Psychedelia

Clinic – Fantasy Island review

Weird fact: Fantasy Island contains in Refractions (In The Rain) the second song to use the word ‘dodecahedron’ released in … More

Clinic, Fantasy Island, Psychedelia

Night Beats – Outlaw R&B review

The backstory to Outlaw R&B reads like a passage from some dystopian novel: an recent emigre to Los Angeles from … More

Blues, Danny Lee Blackwell, Night Beats, Outlaw R&B review, Psychedelia, Rock N Roll

The Coral – Coral Island review

Britain isn’t the only country in the world where half the population seem to be obsessed with visions of it’s … More

Beat Pop, Coral Island, Ian Skelly, Psychedelia, The Coral

Ian Skelly – Drifter’s Skyline Review

Overthinking often stifles creativity. Whilst it might’ve taken three years for Def Leppard to complete Hysteria, Ian Skelly – drummer … More

Drifter's Skyline review, Ian Skelly, Liverpool, Psychedelia, The Coral

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