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Electrelane - Rock It to the Moon, The Power Out, & Axes

Cover art Contortions for dirigible apoplexy flex muscular curvatures in modern sound passing raiment unto itself, ballooning into monsoon walls with torque and cresting on a fine knacker. Galloping seesaw...  » Read more
(Posted by Cesar Montesano 2007-03-01)

Emerson, Lake & Palmer - The Birth of a Band - Isle of Wight Festival 1970

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Having seen bits of the footage floating around, I was excited to learn that Emerson Lake & Palmer’s live debut at the 1970 Isle of Wight festival was finally going to have an official...

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(Posted by Paul Hightower 2007-03-01)

Escapade - But Distractions Abound

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Here's a healthy dose of psych/space/krautrock goodness for you. Escapade may not be as big a name as Ash Ra Temple or Amon Düül but they can easily be spoken of in the same breath....

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(Posted by Paul Hightower 2007-03-01)

Espers - Espers, The Weed Tree & Espers II

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Beautiful music delving into mantric excesses in protracted light is a nice way to spend an afternoon. Percolating effluvial melodies encroach upon sensibilities of newfound mellifluousness setting...

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(Posted by Cesar Montesano 2007-03-01)

Estradasphere - Palace of Mirrors

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Palace of Mirrors is Estradasphere’s fourth full-length release and first to feature the new lineup with Lee Smith on drums, Kevin Kmetz on shamisen/guitar, and Adam Stacey on...

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(Posted by Mike Grimes 2007-03-01)

Exsimio - Carbono 14

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It’s been over six years since Exsimio’s eponymous debut, but all is well, and their sophomore effort certainly offers the evidence. The Chilean quartet (g/g/b/d) has taken it a couple...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 2007-03-01)

Ezra - Songs from Pennsylvania

Cover art Ezra is a band happy to take their time with albums, this being only their third since they arrived on the scene in the early 90s. The wait was worth it, though, especially for fans of good melodic...  » Read more
(Posted by Paul Hightower 2007-03-01)

F/i - A Question for the Somnambulist

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Since they appeared on the scene back in the 80s, Milwaukee-based F/i have established themselves among the forefront of American psych rock bands. Originally issued in 2003 (and now re-issued on...

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(Posted by Paul Hightower 2007-03-01)

Falter Bramnk - Minimal Romance

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This is a tough one, not least for its diversity despite the numerous Robert Wyatt references in this review. Frenchman Frank Lambert has a knack for constructing a challenging set of tracks,...

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(Posted by Mac Beaulieu 2007-03-01)

Fern Knight - Music for Witches and Alchemists

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Nothing short of amazing transformations towards the ineluctable. You will wonder where this music has been all your life. Leaves floating upward, swirling weightless, it is the sensation of...

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(Posted by Cesar Montesano 2007-03-01)
 

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