Crossed lost indelible wares while suffocating the circumference, dire old Ruby ached from the couch to the counter then back again. Washy morning memorized in carpet fossils lengthening feet.
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Crossed lost indelible wares while suffocating the circumference, dire old Ruby ached from the couch to the counter then back again. Washy morning memorized in carpet fossils lengthening feet.
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This ultra low-key release may come as a surprise to those of you who know Stephen Molyneux best as a member of Nashville free noise/art collective Horsehair Everywhere, but I think it’s among the most fascinating music he’s ever produced.
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“Wool Fever” is split up into three installments of some pretty deep drone.
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The rarest and smallest of releases—a one-sided 7-inch!
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With a name like Elfin Saddle (a name that actually refers to a type of mushroom) it should have came as no surprise that my initial reaction was that this is going to be experimental renaissance faire music.
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The backstory to this disk is intriguing, although my initial conclusion was that it didn’t deliver as promised.
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This is the first Spectrum Spools release to be reviewed on Foxy Digitalis, but by now I assume that this Editions Mego sublabel needs no lengthy introduction.
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Wow, hearing is believing!
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A lot of people claim to be influenced spiritually by the Minutemen, but Brisbane’s Per Purpose packs quite a bit into this six-song, probably 9-minute EP, establishing themselves as one of the closer sonic cousins to that legendary band.
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