Neo-psych review today with the latest tunes by The Band Whose Name Is A Symbol from Chicago, Karkara from Toulouse in France, Frankie and the Witch Fingers from Los Angeles, California, The Telescopes from UK, Eggy from Melbourne, Australia, Sanam from Beirut, Lebanon and a collaboration between Fernando Perdomo and Matt Tecu. Johnny Casino from Spain does a killer cover of the Byrds classic Eight Miles High.
Dusseldorf – La Dusseldorf
The Band Whose Name Is A Symbol – Dusseldorf Boogie
Karkara – The Chase
Frankie and the Witch Fingers – Empire
Johnny Casino – Eight Miles High
The Telescopes – (In The) Hidden Fields
Eggy – Open Field
Sanam – Bell
Fernando Perdomo + Matt Tecu – Tiny Spies
Today we check out some of the darker and colder rock novelties around the planet, beginning with Glass from Berlin in Germany. Also from Germany, but in Leipzig we check out Doc Flippers. Then we check out new music from Tess Parks over in Toronto. Dry Cleaning from UK have a new record and we introduce Stroppies and Eggy, both bands from Melbourne AU. We check in with Cleveland’s Frayle, their mew single and from Little Barrie who digs into the back catalogue together with Malcom Catto. The last block closes with two new American acts: New Brutarians from Florida and Mick Trouble from Brooklyn.
Shilpa Ray – Lawsuits and Suicide;
GLAAS – Easy Living;
Tess Parks – Do You Pray;
Tess Parks & Anton Newcombe – Bindle;
Alicja-Pop – Incandescent Time Continuum;
Dry Cleaning – Don’t Press Me;
The Stroppies – Up to My Elbows;
Bronze – Crack in the Surface;
Doc Flippers – Steel Splinters;
Eggy – A Toast to Good Health;
Little Barrie – I Cant Wait;
Little Barrie & Malcolm Catto – Rest In Blue (Early Version);
Frayle – Skin & Sorrow;
Vukovar – Place To Rest;
Psychedelic Furs – Love My Way;
New Brutarians – (Rock Me) I´m A Dadaist;
New Brutarians – 16 Savior;
Mick Trouble – Wasted Light;
The Trend – She’s Hi-Fi;
Bill Nelson’s Red Noise – Revolt Into Style.
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