Showing posts with label trippy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label trippy. Show all posts
Monday, April 9, 2012
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Sunday, September 18, 2011
Something's Wrong With Bloggers
Remember "freak folk?" Seemed pretty cool at the time until we realized that the best the scene had to offer were Devendra Banhart and Johanna Newsom. But there was one band that seemed to slip under the radar. Vermont's Feathers pulled from not only the best vintage avant-folk (think Comus and the Incredible String Band) but psychedelic rock and raga as well, giving them a truly "freaky" and chillingly beautiful sound. Their eight member lineup included Kyle Thomas and Asa Irons who went on to form Witch. (I personally think Feathers are better than Witch) They released one self-titled album (it rules) on Gnomonsong which can easily be found at your local record store but they also self-released a tour-only CDR called "Something's Wrong With Feathers." You're only gonna find this one on the world wide web so get it here now.
Labels:
album download,
feathers,
folk,
trippy
Friday, August 19, 2011
SNOW CRASH
Someone on the world wide web had the good grace to unearth and share this rare and unaired performance of your favorite band performing a song about your favorite Neal Stephenson novel on Germany's Beat Club in 1972. Genießen Sie!
Glitter Wizard - "Snow Crash" from Matthew Sevilla on Vimeo.
Labels:
cyberpunk,
glitter wizard,
music video,
psych rock,
trippy
Thursday, March 3, 2011
PSYCHEDELIC HEADBANG
Labels:
midday veil,
music video,
psych rock,
trippy
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