If it weren’t for Infinity Cat Records, then perhaps we may have never had UNCLE BAD TOUCH come across our radar screen. Thankfully that is not the case and we can share their awesome debut LP with all of you fine people. Continue reading “Uncle Bad Touch – Uncle Bad Touch”
Tag: psychedelic
The Janitors – Worker Drone Queen EP
THE JANITORS are a psych-drone duo that hail from Stockholm, Sweden. As they claim themselves, they share a love for noise, monotony, and pop songs. As proven by their latest efforts on the Worker Drone Queen EP, we’d have no other choice but to believe them. Continue reading “The Janitors – Worker Drone Queen EP”
TRMRS – Goodtime Blues 7″
Since this past summer, TRMRS are a band we’ve been following quite closely. Hailing from Costa Mesa, California, they just dropped the digitals of their latest 7″ “Goodtime Blues” which is split with Seattle band NIGHT BEATS. Continue reading “TRMRS – Goodtime Blues 7″”
Song of the Day #17: Ketamines – The Runaround
Here’s a song called “The Runaround” from the upcoming album from KETAMINES titled “Spaced Out.” The album drops March 6th and it’s a split release from both Mammoth Cave Records in Canada and Southpaw Records in California. Both labels offer a preorder for the record with a color edition of the vinyl limited to 100, so once those are gone you’ll be shit out of luck! If “The Runaround” is any indication, you probably won’t want to sleep on this one either. The song shows off their poppy blend of psychedelic rock, riddled with all sorts of warped and strung out sound effects that gives the track a woozy vibe. Jangly, pulsing guitar shards drive the song with a mysterious edge lurking in the shadows, which by the end of the track will only leave you aching for what else “Spaced Out” has to offer. Thankfully March 6th isn’t too far off, so sit tight my friends!
PS – Do yrself a HUGE favor and go check out these other two songs from the LP, you won’t be sorry.
The Runaround –
Genre/ Tags: Pop, Psychedelic, Garage Rock, Lo-Fi
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Zig Zags – Scavenger 7″
The debut 7″ from Los Angeles sludge-punks ZIG ZAGS just might be our favorite 7″ this far into 2012. Thanks to the folks at Mexican Summer, we now have the pleasure of sharing Scavenger with all you fine people. Continue reading “Zig Zags – Scavenger 7″”
Total Slacker – Thrashin’
After putting out a slew of demos, Total Slacker released their full length “Thrashin'” on September 27th on Marshall Teller Records. If you live in Brooklyn, there’s probably a chance you’ve already seen Total Slacker. Continue reading “Total Slacker – Thrashin’”
Campfires – Slaughter Tropes CS
CAMPFIRES, otherwise known as Jeff Walls, just released his follow up cassette after releasing a pair of 7″ singles from Mexican Summer and Small Plates. The cassette comes in an edition of 100 from Priority Males Tapes featuring his folksy psych-pop sound. Continue reading “Campfires – Slaughter Tropes CS”
The Spyrals – Sunflower Microphone 7″
Since we know you all loved their LP so much, here’s an earlier 7″ from THE SPYRALS that helps us map out their path to where they are right now. Continue reading “The Spyrals – Sunflower Microphone 7″”
The Band In Heaven – Sleazy Dreams 7″
Hozac Records has just released a self-titled 7” from West Palm Beach, Florida’s Band in Heaven. This record has a slightly bi-polar nature. It jumps back and forth between two extremes: Half the time it sounds heavy and sinister the other half of it sounds ethereal and divine. Continue reading “The Band In Heaven – Sleazy Dreams 7″”
The Summer Twins – The Summer Twins
Burger Records has just released The Summer Twins self-titled LP. On this album The Summer Twins incorporate elements of surf and doo-wop into their garage rock sound. It was recorded entirely onto analog tape. This record has the typical retro sound of a Burger release, but it does not share the typical lo-fi quality. It sounds more like something produced by Phil Spector than something recorded in a hippie’s garage. Continue reading “The Summer Twins – The Summer Twins”









