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The Gurus “Are Hear”
With the current level of interest in Turkish and middle-eastern psychedelia out there, this may be the perfect time to rediscover the sounds of The Gurus Are Hear. Formed in New York city in the throes of 1966, the Gurus were the brainchild of a certain Ron Haffkine, a jeweler who liked to hang around […]
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Mac Gayden “Skyboat”
Note: Today’s post comes from dk, author to one of the finest vintage music blogs around: dk presents. Don’t miss subscribing over there and look forward to some more Storm reviews from dk in the future. The story of Mac Gayden’s Skyboat is one of bad promotion, bad cover art, and bad luck. Gayden was […]
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Tages “Studio”
Tages (pronounced “tah-guess”) are universally known as the best sixties pop band from Sweden. They struck it big early, hitting the Swedish #1 with “Sleep Little Girl” in 1964! Their efforts in the psychedelic era would be their last. Studio should sit comfortably next to masterpieces of the year, a few notches closer to Odessey […]
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The Flatlanders “More a Legend Than a Band”
This became my favorite new record in under a full day. Normally, we are looking at albums that we’ve sat with, kinda know inside out, but this is an emergency. It’s been an evil secret that nobody told me about this one sooner. Originally released in 1972, and only available on 8-track cassette until 1990, […]
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