Al Hotchkiss:
A young singer songwriter who claims to be influenced by, among others, Syd Barrett, Link Wray, Roky Erickson, Sean Bonniwell, Scott Walker and thee Billy Childish, is not lacking in confidence. But his confidence is well founded if the tracks on his myspace site are typical. From the Link Wray influenced Nuggets era psych garage wig out Channel X (which has more than a few echoes of the Acid Fascists )via Roadracers mix of Loaded era Primal Scream and the Electric Prunes through the surprisingly laid back, cool and soothing Flores to the, well, beatific Beatifics young Mr Hotchkiss backs his confidence up. These are songs that are the antithesis of anything covered in the NME these days and are all the better for that. They walk on the other side of the road to the Kooks, Klaxons and other bands that don't begin with the letter K, without even a doff of the cap in that direction. If you still use words like Freak Out, Far Out and Cosmic or are looking for someone who is well away from the centrepoint of todays music scene (and could therefore be the centrepoint of tomorrows music scene) then look no further than Al Hotchkiss.
E.P. Tentakills - Beware The Eyes That Paralyze:
Freak Out... Far Out... With The Psychotomimetic Sounds Of 'Tentakills' A Down And Dirty Lo-Fi Patchwork Intensification Of Psychedelia, Blues And Surf Vibrations. With influences ranging from Syd Barret, Pixies and Neil Young, Tentakills have created uncommon devious music with the emphasis on playing from the heart in a conscientious and concerted effort to formulate an affinity with your imagination and perchance set the windmills of your mind turnabout in the process.
Album, From The Dark & Bloody Ground:
12 Psychedelic lo-fi garage rock n roll tracks topped off with other worldly vocals and blues and folk interludes, The Dark And Bloody Ground promises to be good to you.
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