Will be interested in the Julia Holter album, tough to follow Have You in my Wilderness which was in a lot of critics best of lists a few years ago.
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Prana Crafter’s most recent album Enter the Stream has been out for a few months now but may be new to some ears on here. Highly recommended and well worth tracking down for fans of laid back, drone based psychedelia. Here’s a link to it
He’s spot on, there’s other stuff on Soundcloud too.Sounds up my street mate so was gonna have a quick listen. The fact it’s 37 minutes long may mean it needs to wait until tomorrow!!
Lucid Dream are class. I saw them support Wooden Shjips at the Sage the other monthBeen really enjoying the new album from Carlisle band the Lucid Dream. Latest record sees them go more acid in a move away from their more pysche sound.
Lucid Dream are class. I saw them support Wooden Shjips at the Sage the other month
I sadly didn’t get a chance to see Moon Duo and you’re right, although I did enjoy Wooden Shjips they weren’t mind blowing.Yeah I did also. I actually thought I wrote that in my post !!
I must admit, I wasn’t blown away by wooden shjips that night. I much preferred Moon Duo as a live act in my opinion.
I sadly didn’t get a chance to see Moon Duo and you’re right, although I did enjoy Wooden Shjips they weren’t mind blowing.
To ramp things up Acid Mother’s Temple are playing the Cluny a week Tuesday which should be a complete mind-fuck!
The new(ish) Circulus album is the most entertaining bag of wank I've listened to in a good while...
This is a very confusing sentence and as someone that has never heard of this band I would like it cleared up as to whether I should be listening to it or not.
So, from this week's releases:
Public Service Broadcasting - a move back toward The War Room in style, and no bad thing for it.
Micah P Hinson - excellent as usual. Continues to plough his lone furrow amongst the many, many singer songwriters we have around. Album number 10, I believe
Unknown Mortal Orchestra - file under interesting but not essential. A freeform mix of jazz and Krautrock
Thom Yorke - a double album and, also, a soundtrack. Hard going at times but the good things are very good!
Ty Segall - enjoyable. Covers of an intriguing array of artists (War, John Lennon, Sparks, Neil Young, Rudimentary Peni amongst them).
Julia Holter - a lot to take in clocking in ay over 90 minutes as it does. Some increidbly beautiful music here. May take a while to see whether it all forms a focussed album.
B.E.D. - almost the opposite of the Julia Holter album. 9 tracks, none of which stretch to 3 minutes. Unsurpringly, a lot of it sounds like it could be on a Baxter Dury album.
Uncle Acid & The Deadbeats - they've properly got into their stride with their psych rock meets old school metal sound. Tremendous fun!
Hamell On Trial - like the Circulus album I mentioned earlier on this page, I hadn't realised this was out. Quite lo-fi (recorded on cellphone on tour), it's 13 song stories of sex, violence, drugs and revenge centred around a ficitonal bar. Excellent as always!