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The Devil’s Blood

Hailing through the Dutch city of Eindhoven, where these were first conceived in 2006 by guitarist Selim Lemouchi, the Devil’s Bloodstream hark back again to the initial sightings of ’70s rock (Dark Sabbath, Uriah Heep, Leaf Hound) as well as the darker aspect of ’60s psychedelia and folk (Coven, Comus, …

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James Jackson Toth

Cult singer/songwriter Adam Jackson Toth lower his teeth because the head of New York-based avant-garde/freak folk ensemble Wooden Wand & the Vanishing Tone of voice and their myriad incarnations. The Memphis-based designer, together with his wife, Jex Toth, possess put out several selections of eclectic psychedelic folk-rock under a far …

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Ruby the Hatchet

Forming after some cellar practices in NJ circa 2011 before relocating to Philadelphia, psychedelic quintet Ruby the Hatchet brought together doomy, bad hard rock and roll with occult-flavored psychedelia for any witchy brew of dazzled and ominous crazy rock seems. The band presented guitarist Johnny Scarps, drummer Owen Stewart, bassist …

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Jex Thoth

Named following the band’s dazzling female vocalist, Jex Thoth consider their cues through the metallic strains of Dark Sabbath as well as the retro experimentalism of Amon Düül II. Jex Thoth (previously Jessica Toth) and bassist Adam Jackson Toth (head from the experimental clothing Wooden Wand, and acknowledged right here …

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Wooden Wand

Wooden Wand may be the alter ego of singer and multi-instrumentalist Adam Jackson Toth, who alters the music group name in one project to another. Initially employed in the middle-2000s in cooperation with free of charge improv experimentalists the Vanishing Tone of voice, Toth ultimately spent additional time as a …

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