Ingest All Deliriants at the Door: Rolling Stoner/Psych/Retro/Space Rock Thread 2016

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I like the new Cosmic Dead album, Rainbowhead . Alternates between their trademark hard-drving cosmic highway music and more weird synth-y passages that almost remind me of the last Kemialliset Ystavat album

http://thecosmicdead.bandcamp.com/album/rainbowhead

nintenderizer (Drugs A. Money), Sunday, 22 May 2016 01:23 (seven years ago) link

saw Kikagaku Moyo live saturday and they were stellar, highly recommend catching a show if possible, very joyous, lots of smiling in the audience

cd also v good

niels, Tuesday, 24 May 2016 09:34 (seven years ago) link

three weeks pass...

Boogarins were a blast live, highly recommend seeing them.

JoeStork, Friday, 17 June 2016 20:30 (seven years ago) link

Cavern of Antimatter can hardly be considered 'rock' but their album has a p great kraut edge and wouldve fit in with a lot of the psych & prog stuff that I loved from last year

gate crimes legislation (Drugs A. Money), Saturday, 18 June 2016 02:29 (seven years ago) link

two weeks pass...

Comet Control are BACK!

imago, Tuesday, 5 July 2016 22:24 (seven years ago) link

And they're sounding awesome :D

imago, Tuesday, 5 July 2016 22:25 (seven years ago) link

holy shit, the last track is a Freebird for the stars, or something

imago, Tuesday, 5 July 2016 23:06 (seven years ago) link

actually, it's the best Spiritualized song in 15 years

imago, Friday, 8 July 2016 10:13 (seven years ago) link

This is v. nice at first impression

wishy washy hippy variety hour (Hunt3r), Friday, 8 July 2016 17:55 (seven years ago) link

Oh shit

mark e smith and brexit (Drugs A. Money), Saturday, 9 July 2016 09:40 (seven years ago) link

yeah this is good

Brad C., Sunday, 10 July 2016 15:42 (seven years ago) link

Not my fave synth sounds in a few places.

Just listened to the first album for the first time, I like it too.

wishy washy hippy variety hour (Hunt3r), Monday, 11 July 2016 01:10 (seven years ago) link

omg this first one WOOOOO.

wishy washy hippy variety hour (Hunt3r), Monday, 11 July 2016 02:17 (seven years ago) link

From Drag City News:

SPOTLIGHT ON HIGGINS

Gary Higgins is back from the time-space continuum with not one, but TWO, upcoming live performances! Way back in 2005, Drag City introduced his 1974 psych-folk classic, the previously privately pressed Red Hash, to listeners around the world. The world has never been the same, as we were all acutely touched by Gary's carefully-arranged, darkly utopian songs - songs that proved an inspiration for many, including some of our very own sons of darkness, like Six Organs of Admittance. Red Hash has been widely recognized over the past decade as a classic of its time, and its resurgence kept Gary busy traveling through the cosmos and releasing more righteous tunes: new material in Seconds., and more from the vault in A Dream A While Back.

Despite all that activity, Higgins live performances have been rare. So with two shows on the horizon, it goes without saying but we're going to say it anyway: this is a BIG DEAL! Adding icing to the cake, these shows will feature a set byGary's old band, Random Concept, as well! Catch the mythical man NOW, East Coasters!

7/20/16 at Shea Stadium in Brooklyn, NY*
7/26/16 at Wesleyan University in Middletown, CT^

*w/ Ed Askew Band and Calvin LeCompte
^ w/ Random Concept

dow, Saturday, 16 July 2016 21:29 (seven years ago) link

Portland Psych Fest is coming up. Any of these bands I oughta pay special attention to? Lemme know! I pretty much only know The Asteroid #4, and I remember Plastic Crimewave on an old Arthur Magazine comp, but maybe that was a different Plastic Crimewave or something?

Spindrift
LSD & The Search For God
The Asteroid #4
Cambrian Explosion
Plastic Crimewave Syndicate
The Spiral Electric
Hawkeye
Zozma
The Young Elders
The Veldt
Lemat
Hi Hazel
Down Dirty Shake
Jackson Boone
Zodiac Death Valley
San Dbabes
Mosquito
Howler

alpine static, Monday, 18 July 2016 09:27 (seven years ago) link

In a gentler freak folk vein, I love the last record from Mori Wa Ikiteru, called Good Night on P_Vine records out of Japan.

https://soundcloud.com/mori_wa_ikiteiru/surigarasu

MaresNest, Monday, 18 July 2016 09:37 (seven years ago) link

thread playlist is updated.

thrusted pelvis-first back (ulysses), Thursday, 21 July 2016 13:06 (seven years ago) link

I like this Banquet album okay. Very self-consciously San Franciscan, with the vocals esp. I detect traces of the influence of bands like Mad River and Jefferson Starship

banquetsf.bandcamp.com/album/jupiter-rose

mark e smith and brexit (Drugs A. Money), Thursday, 21 July 2016 18:17 (seven years ago) link

Am enjoying the 2014 & 2016 albums by The Murlocs.

love the sound. very stylish almost ethereal psych country soul.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HMpowXZB9L0

nicky lo-fi, Saturday, 23 July 2016 21:51 (seven years ago) link

That's very nice!

calstars, Saturday, 23 July 2016 23:36 (seven years ago) link

Wow, Young Blindness is choons plus, thanks for this!

wishy washy hippy variety hour (Hunt3r), Sunday, 24 July 2016 20:40 (seven years ago) link

Sonafa... such a bummer when I find out a band had come all the way from Chicago and played my hometown before I was aware of 'em. The Murlocs toured the U.S. in May.

I did catch The Mystery Lights and Night Beats a couple nights ago, a perfect, sweaty evening of garage noir! I've been digging the Mystery Lights debut, who have been around a while, migrating from Cali to NY. In a recent interview they namechecked the Voidoids as another influence, and I wish I heard more of that, but they're still promising. Night Beats were really smokin. They've got the live energy down. They inherit a bit of the spirit of Cramps and Gun Club, plus some groove.

http://media.digitalphotogallery.com/jbrfybykbmyj/images/c7c26d46-c5b5-11e5-9701-cea02bb2ca2c/night_beats105_website_index_qiao_standard.jpg%3F20160128115355

https://themurlocs.bandcamp.com/
https://nightbeats.bandcamp.com/
https://themysterylights.bandcamp.com/album/the-mystery-lights

I also highly recommend the French band Os Noctàmbulos, who just released their second album Stranger last month. They've got the garage noir thing plus some surf guitar.

https://osnoctambulos.bandcamp.com/

Don't forget the latest Lola Colt, which is amazing. My recap: http://fastnbulbous.com/second-quarter-rundown-2016/

Fastnbulbous, Monday, 25 July 2016 13:24 (seven years ago) link

same plastic crimewave iirc?
dude is still out and about

the veldt is a blast from the past though -- didn't know they were still around

weird woman in a bar (La Lechera), Monday, 25 July 2016 14:31 (seven years ago) link

xp I meant all the way from Australia to Chicago. Wasn't fully awake yet.

I chatted with Steve Krakow of Plastic Crimewave earlier in the year when he gave a reading/Q&A about his book My Kind of Sound: The Secret History of Chicago Music. Great book, great guy who's done a lot of good for the music scene.

Fastnbulbous, Monday, 25 July 2016 15:59 (seven years ago) link

Oh yeah, Krakow's buddies with Numero, think he's done some podcasts or other commentary for them; I know there have been live events, panels and stuff. Also a couple of albums on bandcamp; here's Wire blurb for their self-titled:
"Now's the time to drink deeply from the grail of psych, for its bearers Plastic Crimewave Syndicate are among us once more. From the splatter vinyl to the extra-heavy cardboard sleeve, Crimewave leader Steve Krakow knows how to recast the spell of psych's golden hour. Such obsessive detail is behind his Galactic Zoo Dossler magazine and in every fuzz-fierce and echo-soaked riff on this new self-titled LP. The music, however, is far from being revivalist or a mere pastiche of past glories. These six heavy and transcendental compositions channel inspiration in a way akin to Loop, Terminal Cheesecake or even Skullflower on a track like "Void 0f Eternity". lt's a double pleasure of the old and new. Now, are you ready to dream the dream - or ride the nightmare?" - Wire
released December 1, 2015
The 2013 album, Cage of Gold, has guests from Comus.

dow, Monday, 25 July 2016 16:59 (seven years ago) link

And speak of the devil---this just in [Drag City News prosody approaching, adjust shades]

AT THE 'ZOO
So then, for the month of July, the darkly psychedelic electro-acoustic love-light of Faun Fables. But what to accompany these complex yet elemental vibrations into the public eye? Actually, the Drag City deck is STACKED with appropriate companions - but since Plastic Crimewave finished the new ish of the Galactic Zoo Dossier, what REALLY might be more perfect? Since the GZD (as we sometimes call it when we want to save time that we then waste by explaining what we are doing by abbreviating it) is all about the preservation and promotion of the superiority of former cultures that remain present and influential in our otherwise thoroughly-changed landscape today, which if you think about it is right on a similar line as the folks in Faun Fables, with tantalizingly different results! And hey, speaking of the Galactic Zoo Dossier, it's high time (hyuk) there was a new issue - nearly five years since last heard from, almost the same scenario as Faun Fables! The difference is, Steve "Plastic Crimewave" Krakow is also a curating-crazy DJ, columnist, musician and label-head whose GZD Disk imprint has issued vintage material from Sandy Bull, Tony Caro and John, The George-Edwards Group, Michael Yonkers and Midnight in the time elapsed since the last 'Zoo Dossier. This has kept Galactic Zoo's consciousness alive (along with available copies of the past two issues! - step-right-up ed.) right up until the crucial moment of NOW. Worth the wait is GZD #10, organized by your addled editor as "The Interview Issue" as well as a "20th Anniversary Special"! With over 150 pages of hand-written and drawn ravings of pure, uncut fandom from not only Mr. Crimewave, but also esteemed contributors George Hansen, Gareth Goddard, Frankie Delmane, Robert Jaz, Tom Szidon, Dawn Aquarius and a handful of others, Galactic Zoo Dossier #10 is packed with psyched-out oddments from The Wonderful World of Comics as well as advertisements, articles and other ephemera from the silver age of rock and roll (60s and 70s, yo!). And didn't we mention interviews? Oh yeah - spoken with are living legends Arthur Brown, Edgar Broughton, Shirley Collins, Richard Pinhas, Max Ochs, Michael Chapman, and MANY others! PLUS pieces on Biker Movie Soundtrax! The Insect Trust! Circus Maximus! Space Rock! And of course, Unicorns! All of it penned, xeroxed, photographed, cut and pasted in grand zine fashion! Forgive us if you've heard this one before, but: Galactic Zoo Dossier - they're not the best at what they do, they're the ONLY ONES at what they do!

dow, Tuesday, 26 July 2016 21:36 (seven years ago) link

two weeks pass...

Here's my second annual Psychedelic Psummer piece:

Psychedelic Psummer: Return to the Dark Side
http://fastnbulbous.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/psychedelic-psummer-return.png

Includes: Lola Colt, Os Noctàmbulos, Thee Oh Sees, Levitation Room, Kikagaku Moyo, Night Beats, The Murlocs, The Mystery Lights, Doug Tuttle, Salem's Pot, Comet Control, Mythic Sunship, Electric Eye, Elkhorn, Heron Oblivion, Mondo Drag, Dead Coast, Heaters, King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard, Holy Wave, Psychic Ills, Sunflower Bean

Fastnbulbous, Monday, 15 August 2016 17:12 (seven years ago) link

Awesome. I always look forward to hearing some new stuff fnb.

calstars, Monday, 15 August 2016 21:10 (seven years ago) link

i am enjoying this new horseback album but the vocals on "the lion killer" are a little distracting before they turn wordless. totally dig the music.

weird woman in a bar (La Lechera), Tuesday, 16 August 2016 15:28 (seven years ago) link

Lol @ Salem's Pot

Foster Twelvetrees (Ward Fowler), Tuesday, 16 August 2016 15:38 (seven years ago) link

love this teaser for the new Daniel Bachman: https://youtu.be/KOhpR4apQIM

esempiu (crüt), Wednesday, 17 August 2016 13:42 (seven years ago) link

Cosmic Dead are playing here tomorrow and I can't go. ;_; I've listened to black rabbit at like 12 several times today.

wishy washy hippy variety hour (Hunt3r), Friday, 19 August 2016 04:01 (seven years ago) link

i am enjoying this new horseback album but the vocals on "the lion killer" are a little distracting before they turn wordless. totally dig the music.

― weird woman in a bar (La Lechera), Tuesday, August 16, 2016 3:28 PM (6 days ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

Was coming here to post about this album too. I really dig it. Have not listened to any prior Horseback, but I gather that earlier stuff was more metal. This is more spacey, explicitly indebted to This Heat and the like. Good interview here by one Ned Raggett:

http://noisey.vice.com/blog/horseback-dead-ringers-interview-premiere

Mike Pence shakes his head and mouths the word ‘no’ (tipsy mothra), Monday, 22 August 2016 15:33 (seven years ago) link

And I agree that the vocals are the weakest point, but they don't really bother me.

Mike Pence shakes his head and mouths the word ‘no’ (tipsy mothra), Monday, 22 August 2016 15:34 (seven years ago) link

Playlist updated for August.

thrusted pelvis-first back (ulysses), Wednesday, 24 August 2016 19:05 (seven years ago) link

I didn't cover everything I wanted to on my recent roundup, didn't come across any streams or anything of the two Elektrohasch bands so I didn't get to hear them until the actual CDs arrived from All That Is Heavy.

Bonus Psych
Morgan Delt, The Winstons, Sir Robin & The Longbowmen, Hidden Trails, Saturnia, The Spacelords, The Myrrors, Atomikylä
http://fastnbulbous.com/bonus-psych-morgan-delt-the-winstons-sir-robin-the-longbowmen-more/

http://fastnbulbous.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/bonus-psych-2016.jpg

Fastnbulbous, Monday, 29 August 2016 12:52 (seven years ago) link

News from Northern Spy's Adam D.:

As tempting as it was to make this press release look like a Hausu Mountain newsletter, I'm not going to go all 'Comic Sans' on you. With that said, we at Northern Spy Records love cassettes and we love cassette labels like the aforementioned Hausu Mountain and NNA Tapes to name only a couple. We've released a few tapes ourselves featuring artists like Weyes Blood, Angels in America, Jason Lescalleet, Arthur Doyle, Bonnie Jones, etc. But we've never released a batch all at once. This is something I've wanted to do since founding the label.

Each of these albums have made a big impact on us at Northern Spy. It's an honor to have them on the label, to present them to the world. Hopefully you dig!

Friends of the label, please see below for THREE full-length albums which will be available in stores on Cassette Store Day on October 8th and digital service providers everywhere on October 14th.
http://cassettestoreday.com/

Between them, British folk phantasms Padang Food Tigers (Stephen Lewis and Spencer Grady) and Norwegian harmonium player Sigbjørn Apeland have recorded for illustrious imprints such as ECM, Hubro, Bathetic, Scissor Tail and Blackest Rainbow. These past offerings are engrained with a rich devotion to various branches of traditional composition – church music, country and folk – yet seek to dissemble those well-worn forms under the aegis of extemporisation. Both parties are collating a formidable canon of après organic ambient, venturing beyond the all-prevailing placebos tailored by so many sleep-starved somnambulists. These guys offer up genuine alternate atmospheres with an emotional pastoralism that speaks with a deep heartfelt feeling, undeniably immediate and open. Theirs is a music inviting, or rather insisting, upon a listener’s self-projections – aimed inward towards the soul, outward in boundless leaps of imagination.

Bumblin’ Creed, this collaborative venture for Northern Spy, finds these kindred spirits revelling in their new-found alliances. A shared vision now bears its artistic fruit, borne of an unshakeable belief in the beauty of the passing moment and the intrinsic need to harness precious seconds in the slow-motion passing of a reductionist blues, a child’s plaintive plea or the creak of an old wooden chair (listen, you’ll hear it). In theory it can get pretty Cageian, in reality the academy never gets a look in. The nine pieces on this highly-emotive suite – each built up from an embryonic kernel ceded by Apeland or the Tigers and developed in cherished association – seduces the space between every well-judged note, while hanging on their ebbing word. Tones react to the muttering of memory and recollection (before vanishing, lost forever), or to the artist’s respective environments (a picturesque Norwegian village, a lost river found buried at the end of a suburban garden, a stone sphinx blanketed in snow watching over the relics of a crystal citadel).

As influenced by Messiaen’s ecclesiastical organ works as Uncle Tupelo’s last round of alt.country cuts, as energised by the non-idiomatic innovations of Derek Bailey as the Delta deviations of Loren Connors, Bumblin’ Creed is an extraordinary piece of enchantment that ranks right up there alongside the best material these guys ever produced, a slow-motion country crawl, the soundtrack to your spiritual baptism: listen close, and be born all over again.
http://padangfoodtigers.bandcamp.com/album/bumblin-creed

Liberty Ashes is an exercise in not only deliberation but also impulse. Side A ("Liberty Ashes") and Side B ("Aria for the Surveillance State") act as inverse of each other, sharing similar three-movement structure. A is the more deliberate, ecstatic piece, its hulking movement arranged for the appearance of the State Street Singers men's choir, led by Matt Morello. Ferocious wormhole guitars and irascible walls of drums weave in and out of the Latin incantations of the choir, producing a bliss both pineal and cerebral. Side B focuses more on chance--the composition builds around blooming synth pads and wanderlust guitars before dropping into synthetic percussion, processed into oblivion. By the end of the piece, vocals lace the ambient washes of the keys and guitars, again achieving a bliss--this one subliminal. The contrast between the two sides of Liberty Ashes is stark, but the spirit is similar. The music comes fast and easy, both seamless and sawtooth, sacred and profane. It's a record built toward the end of post-modernity, exploring dichotomies of loud/quiet, space/occupation, light/dark, and free/unfree. Liberty Ashes refers to the remnants of an ideology, that deliberation and impulse together lead to something more sustainable than either on their own.
http://horseloverfats.bandcamp.com/album/liberty-ashes

Mojave Interlude was realized, recorded and edited from August 2006 - November 2015, in various locations between North Carolina and California. The majority of the music was created with a wide array of percussion instruments, utilizing a variety of techniques, and processed with analog and digital electronics. Additional instruments and found sounds were added under my own direction and/or editing. In 2013, a live-mix version of this music was assembled to accompany the dance piece I am Come For You, choreographed by Carson Efird, at UCLA in Los Angeles, CA and at White Wave in Brooklyn, NY.
http://jwesterlund.bandcamp.com/album/mojave-interlude

dow, Friday, 2 September 2016 22:19 (seven years ago) link

All I care about is when Elder's next release is

calstars, Saturday, 3 September 2016 02:00 (seven years ago) link

Haven't listened yet, just came across prev. uncollected film and theater commissions, composed and performed by Comus bassist (these are all billed as solo ARP instrumentals):
ndyhellaby.bandcamp.com/album/sound-portraits

dow, Saturday, 3 September 2016 21:28 (seven years ago) link

oops sorry http://andyhellaby.bandcamp.com/album/sound-portraits

dow, Saturday, 3 September 2016 21:30 (seven years ago) link

xxxpost Elder was absolutely fucking mind-blowing at Psycho Las Vegas. so good I bought the only shirt they had left even though it was XXXL, haha.

alpine static, Sunday, 4 September 2016 05:53 (seven years ago) link

two weeks pass...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oyNsRSiYFLc

this showed up on my Spotify recommended and I'm digging it pretty hard.

larry appleton, Thursday, 22 September 2016 01:42 (seven years ago) link

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XPqhB2H-DeU

another good one. the UK's been putting out some quality psych lately.

larry appleton, Thursday, 22 September 2016 14:46 (seven years ago) link

another xpost Galactic Zoo Dossier happening:


COME PARTY WITH GALACTIC ZOO DOSSIER AT SOCCER CLUB CLUB

GALACTIC ZOO DOSSIER: A RETROSPECTIVE
October 1st - October 7th
Soccer Club Club
2923 N. Cicero Ave
Chicago, IL 60641
312-455-1015
soccerclubclub.com
For the first time, a showing of original art from the famed hand-drawn psychedelic magazine will be exhibited to the public! The Galactic Zoo Dossier is a hand drawn psychedelic magazine occasional going since 1995, created by Plastic Crimewave, and has been published by Drag City since 2001. Issues come with a CD or cassette compilation of rare sounds and trading card sets of damaged guitar gods and astral folk maidens. Interview subjects have included Vashti Bunyan, Arthur Brown and Edgar Broughton!
OPENING RECEPTION ON OCTOBER 1ST
7PM-11 PM
Featuring art by Plastic Crimewave aka Steve Krakow, Leslie Stein (Fantagraphics/Vice) and Tom Szidon
DJs Psychedalex and Moe Madness will be spinning records
Musical performance by 70s electronic pioneers VCSR!

Come celebrate Plastic and Moe's birthdays and check out the new heady barbarian comic book "Visions of the Weird Unknown" by Plastic Crimewave and Lane Milburn (Fantagraphics)
Soccer Club Club is an exhibition and performance space owned and operated by Drag City and located in an intact private bar built by a former Polish soccer star.

dow, Saturday, 24 September 2016 20:00 (seven years ago) link

Playlist updated for September.

thrusted pelvis-first back (ulysses), Sunday, 25 September 2016 18:47 (seven years ago) link

thank u

calstars, Sunday, 25 September 2016 19:07 (seven years ago) link

John Dyer Baizley is curating Roadburn, Coven are reuniting for it, as are Warning. Not a bad start.

Some cool psych/garage noir/post-punk hybrids:

Suns Of Thyme - Cascades (Napalm)
Bonfire Nights - Entopica Phenomica
https://bonfirenights.bandcamp.com/album/entopica-phenomica

Really looking forward to the upcoming Syd Arthur and Wolf People albums. Syd Arthur was my favorite performance at Riot Fest, and there were only like 30 people at their stage (they were overlapping with Sleater-Kinney & Misfits, doh!).

Fastnbulbous, Friday, 7 October 2016 00:21 (seven years ago) link

sat behind a guy from Acid Witch at a screening/live score of The Beyond last night and he was describing Zombi's set at Psycho Las Vegas and it sounded amazing -- he said they put speakers in/near the pool so the water was ripping with the music. A+ eavesdropping

weird woman in a bar (La Lechera), Friday, 7 October 2016 14:29 (seven years ago) link

A little catchup with stuff I've covered:

Truckfighters – V (Century Media)
The Lucid Dream – Compulsion Songs (Holy How Are You)
Goat – Requiem (Sub Pop)
Anciients – Voice Of The Void (Season Of Mist)
40 Watt Sun – Wider Than The Sky (Radiance)
The Well – Pagan Science (RidingEasy)
Josefin Öhrn + The Liberation – Mirage (Rocket)

I have reviews in the pipeline for these:

Syd Arthur - Apricity
Asteroid - III
Wolf People - Ruins

Possibly Pelander, if I can actually hear it before Friday. Other interesting upcoming albusm, Khemmis, Wardruna, Madder Mortem and Crippled Black Phoenix.

Fastnbulbous, Monday, 17 October 2016 21:32 (seven years ago) link

Khemmis album is a BEAST

alpine static, Tuesday, 18 October 2016 03:30 (seven years ago) link

Stoner Hive

1. Greenleaf - Rise Above The Meadow
2. 1000mods – Repeated Exposure To…
3. Asteroid – III
4. Goatess – Purgatory Under New Management
5. COUGH – Still They Pray
6. Egypt - Doom – Endless Flight & Wasted Theory – Defenders Of The Riff
7. Witchcraft – Nucleus
8. Wo Fat – Midnight Cometh
9. DUNSMUIR – Dunsmuir
10. Sinister Haze – Laid Low in the Dust of Death & Geezer – Geezer
11. Wretch – Wretch
12. Holy Serpent – Temples & Curse the Son – Isolator
13. Brant Bjork – Tao Of The Devil
14. Truckfighters– V & Elephant Tree – Elephant Tree
15. Gojira – Magma & BLACK RAINBOWS – Stellar Prophecy
16. Baby Woodrose – Freedom & Mars Red Sky – Apex III (Praise For The Burning Soul)
17. Mos Generator – Abyssinia
18. Baroness – Purple
19. Komatsu – Recipe For Murder One
20. The Re-Stoned – Reptiles Return

Doom Charts

1. ASTEROID – III
2. WO FAT – MIDNIGHT COMETH
3. COUGH – STILL THEY PRAY
4. ELEPHANT TREE – ELEPHANT TREE
5. GEEZER – GEEZER
6. BRANT BJORK – TAO OF THE DEVIL
7. WITCHCRAFT – NUCLEUS
8. GREENLEAF – RISE ABOVE THE MEADOW
9. YEAR OF THE COBRA – IN THE SHADOWS BELOW
10. VOKONIS – OLDE ONE ASCENDING
11. WRETCH – WRETCH
12. BORRACHO – ATACAMA
13. BRIMSTONE COVEN – BLACK MAGIC
14. SLOMATICS – FUTURE ECHO RETURNS
15. CONAN – REVENGEANCE
16. YOUNGBLOOD SUPERCULT – HIGH PLAINS
17. BABY WOODROSE – FREEDOM
18. GOATESS – PURGATORY UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
19. GOZU – REVIVAL
20. SVVAMP – SVVAMP
21. SLABDRAGGER – RISE OF THE DAWNCRUSHER
22. LA CHINGA – FREEWHEELIN
23. DOMKRAFT – THE END OF ELECTRICITY
24. MAMMOTH WEED WIZARD BASTARD – Y PROFFWYD DWYLL
25. KING BUFFALO – ORION
26. FOGHOUND – THE WORLD UNSEEN
27. TRUCKFIGHTERS – V
28. WITCHTHROAT SERPENT – SANG-DRAGON
29. MOS GENERATOR – ABYSSINIA
30. HOWLING GIANT – BLACK HOLE SPACE WIZARD PART 1
31. MARS RED SKY – APEX III (Praise for the Burning Soul)
32. WASTED THEORY – DEFENDERS OF THE RIFF
33. MEPHISTOFELES – WHORE
34. DEMONAUTA – TIERRA DEL FUEGO
35. 1000MODS – REPEATED EXPOSURE TO…
36. BEASTMAKER – LUSUS NATURAE
37. LORD VAPOUR – MILL STREET BLUES
38. SALEM’S POT – PRONOUNCE THIS!
39. CHURCH OF MISERY – AND THEN THERE WERE NONE…
40. KHEMMIS – HUNTED
41. DUNSMUIR – DUNSMUIR
42. OLD BLOOD – OLD BLOOD
43. FIRE DOWN BELOW – VIPER VIXEN GODDESS SAINT
44. BUS – THE UNKNOWN SECRETARY
45. LIMESTONE WHALE – LIMESTONE WHALE
46. CHILD – BLUESIDE
47. SINISTER HAZE – LAID LOW IN THE DUST OF DEATH
48. AGORAPHOBIC NOSEBLEED – ARC
49. TROLL – TROLL
50. THE HAZYTONES – THE HAZYTONES

Fastnbulbous, Sunday, 1 January 2017 15:10 (seven years ago) link

Obelisk Readers
http://theobelisk.net/obelisk/2017/01/01/the-top-20-of-2016-year-end-poll-results/

1. Wo Fat, Midnight Cometh (375 points)
2. Greenleaf, Rise Above the Meadow (368)
3. Elephant Tree, Elephant Tree (324)
4. Asteroid, III (302)
5. Brant Bjork, Tao of the Devil (295)
6. Gozu, Revival (274)
7. Neurosis, Fires Within Fires (253)
8. King Buffalo, Orion (244)
9. Mars Red Sky, Apex III (Praise for the Burning Soul) (238)
10. Conan, Revengeance (232)
11. Cough, Still They Pray (228)
12. Holy Grove, Holy Grove (218)
13. SubRosa, For this We Fought the Battle of Ages (213)
14. Truckfighters, V (206)
15. Blood Ceremony, Lord of Misrule (200)
16. Khemmis, Hunted (192)
16. Red Fang, Only Ghosts (192)
17. Inter Arma, Paradise Gallows (181)
18. Witchcraft, Nucleus (174)
19. Opeth, Sorceress (173)
20. Church of Misery, And then there Were None (159)

Honorable mention to:
Causa Sui, Return to Sky (157)
Goatess, II: Purgatory Under New Management (157)
Black Mountain, IV (148)
Mos Generator, Abyssinia (144)
Wretch, Wretch (140)

Fastnbulbous, Sunday, 1 January 2017 15:26 (seven years ago) link

Man I need to listen to this Greenleaf album. I still really love this song of theirs from 2012.

https://youtu.be/mK99nLljBEE

U2 (Drugs A. Money), Sunday, 1 January 2017 21:40 (seven years ago) link

11 Wretch - Wretch

A band that names itself after the first album of the band that started everything has some gigantic balls. Yes, we just assume they did that.

I assumed it was because the last GoS album was called The Wretch.

one month passes...

Playlist is finalized; added several of those playlists though not all. Lots to listen to tho!

ILM'S Rolling Stoner-Psych Thread 2016 Spotify Playlist

removed from the rain drops and drop tops of experience (ulysses), Tuesday, 14 February 2017 16:31 (seven years ago) link


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