The store recently began purchasing a rather large and expansive punk 45 collection. Punk collectors are notoriously stingy when it comes to parting with their records, but they’re usually meticulous and take…
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Spacelines – Sonic Sounds For Subterraneans
This is Pete Kember’s (aka Sonic Boom, founding member of Spacemen 3) compilation of some of his favorite songs and influences, which he originally aired during a DJ set on UK radio,…
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Brainbombs – Obey
“Don’t let the jaunty little Lawrence Welk ditty that opens Obey lull you into any sort of peaceful state, you’d best be prepared for the hateful murderous mayhem that Obey has in…
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Six Organs Of Admittance – For Octavio Paz
When Ian first mentioned the name Six Organs Of Admittance, we were shopping at Other Music with a kid he went to college with called Ben. He asked one of the clerks…
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Apollo Stars – The Power Of Source
In honor of last night’s sojourn into the dark heart of Scientology, I present you with this wonderfully jazzy, soul-funk record. It was pressed privately and released by L. Ron Hubbard in…
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The Angelic Process – Coma Waering
The Angelic Process was a self-described “ambient drone metal” duo from Macon, Georgia. Formed in 1999, they create beautiful, heavy, VU’s-always-in-the-red compositions. “Gorgeous swirling black ambiance, massive crushing metallic pummel, soaring majestic…
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St. John Green – St. John Green
“St. John Green was a ’60s psychedelic band from the area of Topanga Canyon (not quite LA, not quite Malibu, Neil Young lived there, Charles Manson befriended Dennis Wilson there…). Like most…
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F/i – Paradise Out Here
This is one of my favorite psychedelic albums that was not recorded during the 60s or 70s. In fact, It was originally released by Huamn Wrechords in 1989! While everybody else was…
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Colour Haze – Periscope
“I’ve been sitting on this one for a while, listening to the CD over and over, but never bothering to write about it. I admit that’s bad behavior for a critic, but…
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Beulah – Handsome Western States
“This disc was first issued back in 1997 under the Elephant 6 moniker. After two more pressings, Beulah decided to issue the record with Japanese cover art, most likely from lead singer…