From The Vault: Ultimate Spinach – ‘Behold & See’ (1968)
Obviously the hit from this album is 'Mind Flowers' by the wasted Ultimate Spinach, a drug bathed band from Boston who came into being in 1967, at the...
Obviously the hit from this album is 'Mind Flowers' by the wasted Ultimate Spinach, a drug bathed band from Boston who came into being in 1967, at the...
Recorded back in 1968, smack dab in the middle of the psychedelic 60’s 'Live At Ronnie Scott's' was derived from the personal recordings of drummer Jack DeJohnette, where...
Another from the Lu’s Jukebox series, Episode 2, where Lucinda Williams dishes out heaping helpings of sumptuous numbers from Memphis to Muscle Shoals and beyond, all from the...
Rather than committing themselves to a single live show, 'Live Drugs' features numbers, each recorded at individual events, spanning several years, yet they have constructed and designed the...
Without a doubt, one of the most difficult aspects of the year 2020 is that there’s been far too little formal musical product, albums and compact discs, as...
In the twilight of his life, the Boss burned down most of the myths surrounding his music and muse, laid the world flat with honest true stories regarding...
More Darkly Haunting Than Early Bryds ... I sincerely like the rippling melodic music of Melody Fields, yet in the same breath they’ve forever seemed have trouble finding...
Returning with more psychedelic lullabies is Black Sand, hailing from New Zealand by way of the spaces between Saturn’s rings and other cosmic galaxies located deceptively deep within...
I came to this album through Paul Foreman, whom you’ll remember from a number of bands, including Soft Speaker and Warmth, though here he’s deeply immersed in a...
PIAPTK has produced a single sided handmade clear lathe cut record for Dean & Britta’s new outing The Carnival is Over, produced by Kramer, known for his work...