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spilladabalia · 23 days
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The Calico Wall - I'm A Living Sickness
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doyoulikethisemoband · 4 months
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wub-fur-radio · 1 year
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Woke Mind Virus Music
Wub-Fur presents another of our trademark eclectic mixes of punk gunk, garage rock, psych, and other wild shit genetically engineered to get inside your head and make you hipper, happier, and — dare we say it? — more woke. Seventeen songs specially formulated and leaked from our secret underground rock music lab to help transform the earth into a planet of liberty, equality, fraternity, freedom, peace, plenty, justice, and joy for all peoples. Featuring the viral garage-rocking talents of Jon Spencer & the HITmakers, Bass Drum of Death, Wild Billy Childish & CTMF, Crocodiles, Mudhoney, and a dozen more bands of brave and bold culture warriors.
Dedicated, without apology, to all the woke dudes who used to be in Pere Ubu.
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Running Time: 59 minutes, 57 seconds
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Junk Man (2:19) — Jon Spencer & the HITmakers | New York, NY †
Swerving (2:37) — Bass Drum of Death | Mississippi
Magic Trash (3:14) — Crocodiles | San Diego, CA
Bob Dylan's Got a Lot to Answer For (3:29) — Wild Billy Childish & CTMF | Medway, UK
Pink Cadillac (3:03) — Calvin Johnson | Olympia, WA
Springtime on Stanwoods (4:53) — The Golden Grass | New York, NY
I Want You (3:43) — Strange Magic | New Mexico
The Ballad of Satan’s Bride (4:30) — The Bad Ends | Athens, GA
Tom Herman’s Hermits (2:52) — Mudhoney | Seattle, WA
Close to Hell (3:56) — Ceremony east coast | New York, NY
This is Actually Happening Right Now (2:07) — Dirty Cosmos | Brooklyn, NY †
Altered States/Halted Beasts (1:59) — King “2 Scoops” Khan & His Nips | Berlin, Germany
Still Life (3:09) — EggS | France †
Surfin' the Concrete (2:02) — Stoner Bud's | Bordeaux, France
Strange Loop (4:53) — SIZ | Bordeaux, France
Wrecking Ball (3:28) — Timmy’s Organism | Detroit, MI
Drag On Girard (7:43) — Purling Hiss | Philadelphia, PA
All tracks released in 2023 except those marked † which were released in 2022.
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pettybourgeoiz · 2 years
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dustedmagazine · 8 months
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DAIISTAR — Good Time (Fuzz Club)
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Good Time by DAIISTAR
Earlier this year, the Austin psychedelic shoegazers known as DAIISTAR released a cover of Primal Scream’s “Burning Wheel” from 1997’s Vanishing Point, a landmark in dub-kraut-scree transcendence, which is as good a reference point as any for this upstart band. Indeed, if Creation Records were still making records, DAIISTAR would fit like a glove. This foursome howls like a banshee, kicks like a mule and churns a white-noise hedonism which is very 1990s and very good.
The band is made of Alex Capistran, last spotted contributing a guitar solo to Warm Soda’s I Don’t Want to Grow Up, alongside drummer Nick Cornetti of American Sharks and Cartwright, bassist Misti Hamrick from dreampop Pale Dīan and keyboard player Derek Strahan. This debut album was produced by The Black Angels’ Alex Maas and shares that band’s penchant for ecstatic, Jesus & Mary Chain-style fuzz.
You could start, maybe, with “Tracemaker,” a dopplering, wailing wall of guitars, paced by shambolic tambourine. It’s like MBV but poppier, with a swaggering beat and soft, tuneful vocals whispered into an already overloaded amp. Or consider the very Brian Jonestown Massacre-ish “Purified,” with its limpid, drug-dream guitar line and murmured lyrics. Straight up and down, but wavering at the edges, it’s massive and sweet at the same time. “Speed Jesus,” brings big viscous keyboards up to the front, then knocks them down with a blaring haze of guitar. It has the relentless motion of Primal Scream’s best wide-horizons psych, leaning back and rolling from the hips as it saunters on, wigging out but in the coolest, most nonchalant way.
This album is well-named, containing not perhaps the most groundbreaking of sounds but a very good time all the same. So break out the strobe lights and plug in the pedals. The 24-hour party people are here again.  
Jennifer Kelly
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kvltklvb · 1 year
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New Video: Wine Lips Share Breakneck Ripper "Stimulation"
New Video: Wine Lips Share Breakneck Ripper "Stimulation" @Winelipsband @auteurresearch
Toronto-based outfit Wine Lips started back in 2015 as a part-time project between its founding members Cam Hilborn (vocals, guitar) and Aurora Evans (drums). But with the release of 2017’s self-titled debut, the band quickly amassed international attention, which resulted in tours across North America, followed by an unexpected tour of Hong Kong and China in 2018. 2019’s sophomore album…
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pagingdrmusic · 2 months
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Just in today the Nuggets box set and Wapassou's first album.
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spilladabalia · 19 days
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Negative Lovers - Flooded Eye
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whitetrashsoul · 6 months
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pettybourgeoiz · 1 year
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tuvvin · 23 days
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sewer fire !
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Quite possibly my favorite scene of psych, definitely top 7 for sure
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soundgrammar · 2 years
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The Next Step - “I’ve Got Power to Fly”
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New Video: Frankie and The Witch Fingers Share an Apocalyptic Ripper
New Video: Frankie and The Witch Fingers Share an Apocalyptic Ripper @GreenwayRcrds @LEVITATION @bighasslemedia @thewitchfinger @noexitpr
Since initially forming in Bloomington, IN over a decade ago, the acclaimed Los Angeles-based psych rock outfit Frankie and the Witch Fingers — currently founding duo Dylan Sizemore (vocals, guitar) and Josh Menashe (lead guitar, synth), along with Death Valley Girls‘ Nikki “Pickle” Smith (bass) and Mike Watt’s Nick Aguilar (drums) — have a long-held reputation for restless experimentation rooted…
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