Thursday, October 30, 2008








Greg Weeks-The Hive








Best known for his work with Philadelphian psychedelic folksters Espers, Greg Weeks returns with his new album ‘The Hive’. Key to the album's sound was the acquisition of a vintage Mellotron keyboard and there’s even a cover version of Madonna’s ‘Borderline’. Recommended.
SunflowerChakraMilk












Broadcast-The Future Crayon



Dear Broadcast,

Please make a new album soon.


Thanks,

Joel














Tobacco-Fucked Up Friends







Black Moth Super Rainbow mastermind, Tobacco, has a solo album that essentially sounds like a Black Moth Super Rainbow record. The beats are a little harder, and Aesop Rock *yawn* lends his vocals a song. But at the end of the day, even slightly out of focus, it's unrecognizable from Dandelion Gum. I'm not necessarily suggesting that that's a bad thing. Just don't believe the hype about it being a departure from his main project.




Lastly, check out this puppy that boy Shannon put in my email. Have a good Halloween weekend.




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