Seamlessly blending surf rock, late-60s proto-punk, and Eastern psychedelia, Germany’s the Roaring 420s sound like an obscure treasure unearthed at a California garage sale.
10.03.2026 07:19
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Released on Morgan Blue Town Records Ltd., Phil Seamen Meets Eddie Gomez by the Phil Seamen Trio is a fine 1968 recording that brilliantly captures a remarkable drummer leading an exceptional group.
09.03.2026 08:59
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The Istanbul shamans of Congulus lock horns with Australian astral-plodders Comacozer across this second Reverberations slab, teaming up to unleash a brain-frying, continent-cracking instrumental exorcism of amp-melting fuzz.
06.03.2026 08:54
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‘Pilgrims And Psychonauts’ by Nepal Death (Kali Psyche Records). Oh, yeah, this is a journey you want to be part of.
03.03.2026 07:56
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On their debut album 'This Town' (Heavy Rhythm & Roll Records / Cargo Records), Austrian frontman Tobias Jussel and his band deliver a really compelling recording. I just love the 70s undertones on it.
02.03.2026 07:37
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On ‘Ven al fuego,’ Madrid’s Mohama Saz manages to capture the sweat-soaked euphoria of their gigs straight onto tape. Driven by the hypnotic sting of an electrified Baglama Saz, the album throws wild Middle Eastern ragas and Mediterranean psychedelia into a relentless go-go groove.
27.02.2026 07:38
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‘Sorcerers Laughing Out In The Heat’ by Marcel Gidote’s Holy Crab is an intricately layered record well worth diving into. The album was primarily tracked in the band’s beloved cottage studio, soaking up the stifling, atmospheric energy of the summer of 2024.
24.02.2026 07:45
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Spawn spent nine years transforming their murky stoner doom into expansive psych rock, weathering lineup shifts and profound grief along the way. The resulting album channels that hard-earned resilience into a heavy, clear-eyed sonic journey across continents.
19.02.2026 07:06
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Released by the seminal ADN Records, ‘Sur les Bords’ represents a rigorous exploration of analog texture by Dominique Grimaud and Véronique Vilhet, who eschew synthesis to construct a dynamic sonic architecture defined by the iconic saturation...
18.02.2026 09:17
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On ‘The Last Days of Mirror Life,’ Waudby sings like a lone archivist at the end of the coast, fingerpicked chords creaking under stories of drowned towns, stubborn survivors, and the eerie hush of a future that already feels half remembered… it’s a stunning record.
17.02.2026 08:47
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Subliminal Sounds has done a great service by reissuing the work of TRP, a group of elementary school friends from Fjälkinge who recorded a cult 1982 single and a batch of unreleased tracks before they even hit their teens.
13.02.2026 09:23
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On ‘Valerian Tea’ (Exploding In Sound), San Francisco’s Magic Fig steeps the pastoral whimsy of the Canterbury scene in a heavy dose of garage rock fuzz, creating a mellotron-laced funhouse where sunny, glockenspiel-flecked melodies inevitably curdle into disorienting, psychedelic fever dreams.
12.02.2026 07:08
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Recorded in 1975 as a demo to woo labels, Yezda Urfa’s ‘Boris’ was rejected for being “too complex.” Today, it’s a Holy Grail of American Prog. It’s fast, chaotic, and technically brilliant. This is top notch Noble Records version!
11.02.2026 07:39
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'Wide Open' is a 1971 monolith of the Australian underground. The telepathic twin-guitar weaving of Gaze and Wilson rides atop a wild rhythm section. This record is a melodic, sun-drenched, heavy-psych masterpiece. (Guerssen reissue)
09.02.2026 06:51
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Reflecting on my interview with him, I am struck by the profound, aching beauty in the fact that Tommy Talton returned to the hallowed ground of Capricorn Studios to record his final artistic statement, surrounded by the very Cowboy brothers who started the journey with him. (Strolling Bones)
04.02.2026 07:16
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‘Give The Vibes Some’ by Khan Jamal stands as a luminous highlight of Jef Gilson’s PALM label, empowering the Philadelphia exile to transmute professional neglect into a vibrant, spiritual statement that intuitively melds the vibraphone’s cool introspection with the pulse of the avant-garde.
03.02.2026 07:20
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