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Cairo Gang

California multi-instrumentalist and “hired weapon”-style session guy Emmett Kelly caused a lot of indie rock’s top titles before branching out along with his own music beneath the name the Cairo Gang. Kelly experienced added his skills to trips and albums by performers like Joan of Arc, Azita, Angel Olsen, Sonny …

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Cool Ghouls

Although their name comes from a few of George Clinton’s Funkadelic stage banter, SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA quartet Cool Ghouls have significantly more in keeping with classic garage and melodic, mid-’60s psychedelia. Previous high school close friends from a Bay Region suburb, the music group includes guitarists Pat McDonald and …

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Bed Rugs

Bed Mats are 4 guys from Antwerp, Belgium (Yannick Aerts, Stijn Boels, Noah Melis, and Arne Omloop) who enjoy thoroughly modern-sounding psychedelic music that harks back again to the ’60s, but doesn’t appear to be a nostalgia trip. Their initial record, 8th Cloud, was co-released by Munich and Waste materials …

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The Sufis

The Sufis certainly are a Nashville duo specialized in reviving the psychedelic garage rock and pop from the ’60s. Sounding such as a combination between your Byrds, Nirvana, and the home music group at Shindig, Calvin Laporte and Evan Smith provide a lot of songcraft and creation skills with their …

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The Paperhead

The psychedelic pop sound from the ’60s classes deeply through the bloodstream of Nashville group the Paperhead. Produced in ’09 2009 by three close friends (guitarist/vocalist Ryan Jennings, drummer/vocalist Walker Mimms, and bassist/vocalist Peter Stringer-Hye), the music group began playing displays around town, a few of them by means of …

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The Young Sinclairs

Most modern-day garage area rock bands try to audio as really difficult and frantic as is possible, however the Young Sinclairs, a combo from Roanoke, Virginia, certainly are a ’60s-influenced group who’ve sworn allegiance towards the jangly audio of common folk-rock and the first stirrings of what would become psychedelia. …

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