Would recommend if you're a fan of: The Growing Concern, Apple, H.P. Lovecraft, Clear Light, Sunforest Words by Matt Kessler In 1968, New York band, Chrysalis, released their only album, “Definition.” Beckoning back and forth from being musically jovial, to heartbreaking, the lyrical abilities of the band were something to be envious of. The band … Continue reading Album of the week: Definition (1968)
Author: Matt Kessler
With his mind on a faraway beach, Matt Kessler is an avid fan of Psychedelic, Prog, R&B, Pop, Folk, and anything of a baroque nature.
Album of the week: Axe Music (1969)
Featured image: Axe Would recommend if you're a fan of: Kak, Tea Company, Ant Trip Ceremony, Ford Theatre, Jefferson Airplane Back in 1969, psychedelic music had already been exposed to the masses for a number of years. In fact, many major recording artists of the time that had previously experimented with music in the psychedelic vein, had already moved … Continue reading Album of the week: Axe Music (1969)
Classic Album Review: Magna Carta – Lord Of The Ages (1973)
Track-by-track album review of Lord Of The Ages (1973) by English progressive folk group, Magna Carta
Classic Album Review: Harmony Grass – This Is Us (1969)
Track-by-track album review of This Is Us (1969) by British "sunshine-pop" band Harmony Grass