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Album Review: Giss – ‘II’
Indie explorers Giss cover a lot of musical ground on their new album ‘II’, from indie-rock, to psychedelic, to electronic, all delivered with a freeing ease and a shimmering confidence. Opening with the high octane, beguiling and psychedelic ‘Morning Battle’, Giss open the album in an energetic, hypnotic fashion. Riff heavy with crunchy guitars and …
Say Psych: Album Review: OCH – II
OCH, Swedish for ‘and’, recently released their first LP courtesy of Rocket Recordings. This trio, of whom little is known other than a kinship to their label mates Flowers Must Die,have created a collection of beguiling soundscapes and audial epiphanies that can’t help but summon up the freewheeling ‘70s spirit, the small hours head space …
Album Review: The Courtneys – II
When it comes to modern Indie Rock and Surf Rock, the general consensus is that if it is not done correctly, it can grow old very fast. Thankfully, Canadian trio The Courtneys have yet to figure out how to make a bad song. Even by barely changing their sound over the course of two albums, …