Morgan Delt – Barbarian Kings b/w Black Tuna Gang (2013) review
Morgan Delt “Barbarian Kings” b/w “Black Tuna Gang” (Trouble In Mind, 2013)
A
two-headed lysergic soft bomb here, from the enigmatic LA outfit. Morgan Delt’s
brand of psychedelia is clearly rooted in the late ‘60s, yet the song that
keeps flitting in and out of my head when I’m listening to “Barbarian Kings” is
The Dukes of Stratosphear’s “25 O’Clock” (which, of course, is as late ‘60s as
it gets, despite being recorded in the ‘80s). MD has a gentler, lighter touch
than the Dukes, yet there’s some commonality in the vocal melodies between the
two songs. “Black Tuna Gang” is more attacking than the A-side, with its
rubbery bass line and riot of guitar splashes. Both songs together are the
kinds of things you’d want to hear while lying on a row of satin pillows, with
your favorite bong nearby. I’m not hearing any originality here, but then I
don’t suspect that Morgan Delt intended to break any new ground with these
tracks. They clearly love vintage psych and were out to display their take on
it, while harkening back to the heady days of ‘67/’68.
two-headed lysergic soft bomb here, from the enigmatic LA outfit. Morgan Delt’s
brand of psychedelia is clearly rooted in the late ‘60s, yet the song that
keeps flitting in and out of my head when I’m listening to “Barbarian Kings” is
The Dukes of Stratosphear’s “25 O’Clock” (which, of course, is as late ‘60s as
it gets, despite being recorded in the ‘80s). MD has a gentler, lighter touch
than the Dukes, yet there’s some commonality in the vocal melodies between the
two songs. “Black Tuna Gang” is more attacking than the A-side, with its
rubbery bass line and riot of guitar splashes. Both songs together are the
kinds of things you’d want to hear while lying on a row of satin pillows, with
your favorite bong nearby. I’m not hearing any originality here, but then I
don’t suspect that Morgan Delt intended to break any new ground with these
tracks. They clearly love vintage psych and were out to display their take on
it, while harkening back to the heady days of ‘67/’68.
Review made by Brian Greene/2013
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