Mary Butterworth – Mary Butterworth (1969) review
Mary Butterworth “Mary Butterworth” (Custom Fidelity, 1969) A few years ago, probably 6 years or so, I was at a flea market in Alma, AR hunting thru records...
Mary Butterworth “Mary Butterworth” (Custom Fidelity, 1969) A few years ago, probably 6 years or so, I was at a flea market in Alma, AR hunting thru records...
© Sandra Garrido Campos Bands come in all shapes and sizes but it’s hard to believe that spanning half a dozen albums and better than a decade of...
Melody's Echo Chamber “Melody’s Echo Chamber” (Fat Possum, 2012) Australian multi-instrumentalist Kevin Parker lends his considerable musical talents (particularly spaced-out, heavily-phased guitar) to Melody Prochet’s ethereal, Liz Fraser-like cooing...
© Neal Casal Sounding as much at home today as they would have during the heyday of the 80’s psychedelic resurgence, resident California surf-psych rockers Massenger, perfectly straddle...
Zeuhl, the most challenging and densest of progressive rock subgenres, elicits intense reactions from most who have listened to this truly unique music form. The word, Zeuhl, means...
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Tame Impala “Lonerism” (Modular, 2012) Following up his Album of The Year-winning debut Innerspeaker, Perth multi-instrumentalist Kevin Parker went for a more accessible, poppier sound on Lonerism. The...
Hedvig Mollestad Trio “All of Them Witches” (Rune Grammofon, 2013) Quick – name a female-fronted power trio. Female guitar goddesses are few and far between – the short...
© Michał Piłat Pound for pound Poland has been pumping out some of the best kraut and space rock the last couple of years. Emerging from the growing...
On May 4, 2013, the Tao was everywhere, including the venue Mill City Nights, a former church in downtown Minneapolis. The just enough to recognize as, hinting at,...