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Monthly Archives: November 2024
HAWK PERCIVAL – Night Moods
November 30, 2024
Think Like A Key 2024 Nocturnal reveries from Los Angelena who’s on to turn daily-routine blues into purple hearts. “I Might Be Dead”: this line from Hawk Percival’s song from a few years ago may serve as a key to … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Hawk Percival, psychedelia
Vashti Bunyan Demystifies Her Comeback Album
November 29, 2024
When Vashti Bunyan issued “Lookaftering” back in 2005, it was much more than sensational, but the English chanteuse’s return to show business felt rather hushed, so befitting her career arc of vanishing into obscurity while shaping up a legend. The … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Vashti Bunyan
MILE MARKER ZERO – Coming Of Age
November 28, 2024
Mile Marker Zero 2024 To connect to the spirit of maturity, Connecticut neo-prog collective curate miniature miracles which showcase the growth of togetherness. With just three studio albums issued in almost two decades since it all started, this ensemble know … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Mile Marker Zero, prog rock
CYMANDE Demand Renaissance On Album Number Six
November 27, 2024
Psychedelic soul may have had some exposure over the years, yet the funkier it gets the more obscure it becomes, which is why recent interest towards CYMANDE should be deemed immense progress in assessing this subgenre. The three platters the … Continue reading
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PIGEOTO – Pigeoto
November 26, 2024
Pigeoto 2024 Milwaukeean musician changes approach to allow his slider rest awhile and let it all slide past the point of novelty. Despite all the seriousness of his instrumental assault, many listeners may find it easy to dismiss the gist … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged fusion, instrumental, Pigeoto, Sean Williamson