Posted on September 6, 2019
by Matt's Music Mine
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In the current theme of desert-sonic psychedelic sound, Thee Oh Sees drop the Thee for this release and just stick to simply Oh Sees. The castle-faced rock group known for strange personification of sound take another jab into the darkness with Face Stabber, a… Continue Reading “New Music – Desert Strange”
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Listen Here – BandCamp John Dwyer: Guitars, Vocals, synths, samples, effects, Mellotron, Wurlitzer Electric Piano, Golden Throat, hand percussion and marching boots Tim Hellman: Bass Dan Rincon: Drums Paul Quattrone: Drums, samples, timbale and shakers Brigid Dawson: Vocals Tomas Dolas: B3 Organ, Wurlitzer Electric Piano,… Continue Reading “STREAMING // (Track) Oh Sees – “Overthrown””
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The debut studio album from Thee Oh Sees is one that extends its reach into many different genres, but does them all so well that it is actually hard to describe this album. The punk rock songs are fast, aggressive, and have that great… Continue Reading “New Music – Weird Exits and Strange Beginnings”
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