2021, a year in records - January 10th
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2021, a year in records - January 10th
(The Vacant Lots with Anton Newcombe)
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Groovy 2008 BJM reissue! Only $8 with the last of my holiday gift certificate.
Magic Castles - Sky Sounds (A Records, 2014)
Magic Castles Explore the Corners of Pysch Rock With Their Outstanding New Sun Reign LP
Magic Castles Explore the Corners of Pysch Rock With Their Outstanding New Sun Reign LP
Sun Reign, the latest album from longtime Minneapolis band Magic Castles, is a master course in exploring the multi-dimensional, colorful palette of the pysch rock genre. Like much of their previous work, the LP bends and flows, probing the various corners of an expansive style of music with curiosity and precision. Whether jangly guitar pysch on songs like “Sunburst,” “Ode to the Wind” and…
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Magic Castles — Sun Reign (A Records)
This is the fourth album for Magic Castles on Anton Newcombe’s A Records, and Brian Jonestown Massacre certainly serves as a reference point for this jangle-psych outfit, whose freakbeat confections reference an idealized Nuggets-1960s vibe. The band’s leader and main consistent player, Jason Edmonds, has a way of threading fuzz-guitar musculature through hazy daydream auras that is much in line with Newcombe’s sidewinding work in “Anemone” or “Straight Up and Down.” The two bands toured together in 2014 and split an EP the same year, so it’s clear they see the affinity, too, though honestly, anyone would.