Ty Segall: Slaughterhouse // Guided By Voices: Class Clown Spots a UFO
This new Ty Segall Band record – recorded with full backing band and following just weeks on from his rather good retro-psych-rock Hair LP in collaboration with White Fence – begins with screeching...
View ArticleDeep Time: Deep Time // Mind Spiders: Meltdown
The first thing I heard when listening to this enjoyable boy-girl Texan act is that Jennifer Moore (for it is she) sings in similar fashion to Stereolab’s Laetitia Sadier. If you also happen to like...
View ArticleTy Segall: Twins
The San Fran musician has fast become possibly the No1 seed in the modern-day garage-rock scene. His output is quite impressive considering his short career, almost as if, like a sportsman, he arrives...
View ArticleThee Oh Sees: Putrifiers II // Deerhoof: Breakup Song
John Patrick Dwyer’s Thee Oh Sees are another prolific bunch– See also fellow San Fran’s Ty Segall– whose albums are always worth investigating due to the quality within them. Maybe less ramshackle...
View ArticleWildmen: Wildmen
Here the Wildmen, with their self-titled debut on the prettily named Shit Music For Shit People label, join in on the wholesome fun and all round timeless appeal that is, dear reader, that old thang...
View ArticleThee Oh Sees: Floating Coffin
John Dwyer and chums are never too long away from our thoughts and, well, ears,I suppose. Last year’s Putrifiers III made the album ‘best-of’ list come Christmas for us here, and this one is another...
View ArticleCity Yelps: Dots
Dots is an immediately grabbing, surf-vibe garage-rock instrumental from three-piece City Yelps, who’ve previously released some music through Odd Box, who tell us of the track: “We think this is...
View ArticleFive of the best with Thee Oh Sees
The news today that one of our favourite psych garage-rock funster-riff bands, San Fran’s John Dwyer-fronted Thee Oh Sees, are breaking up / taking a well-earned break has got us thinking: what...
View ArticleThee Oh Sees — Drop
John Dwyer’s Thee Oh Sees continue to release album on top of album at a rate of about one a year (sometimes two), each one not much different to the one before, yet each one a slight development, a...
View ArticleSpanish garage-girlies Deers release new single ‘Castigadas En El Granero’
Spain’s answer to the retro-sprinkled and harmonious garage-rock question has arrived in the shape of Deers, whose brand new single ‘Castigadas En El Granero’ is available for listening. Beyond this we...
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