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Kenneth McMurtrie

Kenneth McMurtrie

Wand - Ganglion Reef

Christ it's difficult. Each new garage(ish) band you hear sounds better than the next as you make your way through the bigger list of influences they manage to cram in to their ever better songs.

Take Wand, for example. By the time you get to 'Clearer' on their debut Ganglion Reef it's well nigh impossible to have enough map pins available to mark out where all the good stuff comes from. And that's only the second song on this monster!

This'll make you dance and then some. And if it doesn't then why are you bothering to read this? 'Fire On The Mountain (I-II-III)' is maybe too pop for some people but with a title like that you really just need to scream "FRAMPTON!" and get involved heart and soul. Trust me, it gets weird too. And then there's that immense solo. And the strings ...

It could actually all stop there and you'd be happy enough, once you'd woken up from the induced coma you had to be er, induced into. But no - there's more to come.

One of the best albums of the year? Aye, for sure.

I can't be bothered drawing comparisons between these guys and their contemporaries. They sound a bit like some other bands of now (but better) who, like them, sound like a bunch of great and in some cases not so great, apart from that one song, bands from 50 (yes folks the 1960s are that far away in time) years ago.

When they want to be rockers they rock, when they want to be subtle they manage it and there's always a good crossover of the two. 'Growing Up Boys' amply showcases their ability to manage Bowie-esque space magnificence too.

Why are they not on the bill at the Liverpool Psychfest next month you may well ask? They're supporting Ty Segall on tour in the USA is why so what better endorsement do you need before going out and buying this fantastic album? Don't take my (wine fulled) word for it - agree with Mr. Segall and support these guys.

Ganglion Reef is released on August 25 and available on vinyl from amazon and as a download from iTunes.

Baba Yaga's Hut Presents Raw Power

London's Baba Yaga's Hut have for some time now been bringing the best of the modern psych, space rock scenes and related oddness/goodness to the capital's deserving denizens.

The final weekend of August will see the largest yet of the club's Raw Power events taking place across The Dome & The Boston Arms at Tufnell Park. Day tickets are available for each of the three days as well as a Saturday & Sunday pass (£40) or, offering the best value, there's the £50 pass covering the whole 29 - 31 August extravaganza. Passes can be obtained via this link.

The full line-up, at time of writing, is as follows:-

Friday:
 
Clinic
The Oscillation
Thought Forms
 
Saturday:
 
Acid Mothers Temple
Teeth of the Sea
Richard Pinhas
Evil Blizzard
That Fucking Tank
Moon Gangs
Flamingods
Xaviers 
Hey Colossus
Shopping
oMMM
Tomaga
Early Mammal
Shabash
 
Sunday::
 
Bo Ningen
Terminal Cheesecake
Black Moth
Young Husband
The Comet is Coming
Mainliner
Ela Orleans
Gum Takes Tooth
Henry Blacker
Girl Band
AKDK
Axes
Gentle Friendly
Bad Guys
 
Films, barbecue and relevant DJs will further compliment the on-stage performances.
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