I love this album and I love how each song is different but they each have the same psychedelic feel to them. Love the dope bass lines. Ethan Stincelli
This is a fab album. There are strong echoes of UK psych and sunshine pop - the songwriting and vocals remind me of the bands associated with John Pantry - high praise indeed (do grab a copy of 'the Upsidedown World of... if you haven't heard it). The Zombies and the Kinks are in there too, as well as more recent bands like Green Pajamas. The band keep it simple, which is a bonus with a psych-inflected album - they let the wonderful songwriting shine through. Buy this, pop pickers!
Nigel Spencer
Comment, pourquoi ? M'enfin, ne l'avez vous donc pas écouté ? Ces ritournelles nous renvoient aux heures les plus lumineuses de l'histoire du rock'n'roll, sans pour autant être de la ressuce. krapotard
New on the always-great label Velvet Blue Music is “Slow Parade” from Gileah Taylor, boasting warm songs built on piano and guitar. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 26, 2024
Delightfully unpredictable debut from a New York electronic producer and composer with backgrounds in psychedelic rock, jazz, and indie pop. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 25, 2024
Fuzzy, doomy, psychy garage rock goodness with a prog edge that's only been expanded on with every ORB installment, The Space Between is their best yet and my personal favourite so far. Their influences are still worn firmly on their sleeve, but in a way that feels very much their own and they can continue onwards with (rather than the quasi-Black Sabbath fan service seen on Birth).
Special shoutout to the title track and part 2 of 'Stonefruit' ("Rock Melon"); been stuck in my head for ages. Xtra Happy