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  1. Zany Clowny

    Clown Acid

    In the early 2010s, I was still sinking time into San Andreas Multiplayer, and in the tail end of this little obsession I became acquainted with some friends from Denmark. On Skype one night, stoned to oblivion, they played Yung Lean. As someone who adored autotune even when it was still having...
  2. Zany Clowny

    Clown Acid

    Brian and Dennis Wilson by this point in 1982 had accepted death, defeated by their addictions, ashamed of themselves. Dennis would not too shortly after these recordings die, during a stretch of homelessness, burning whatever bridges remained in his personal and professional life. These...
  3. Zany Clowny

    Clown Acid

    Here you've got a band that's aware it isn't going to breakthrough into the mainstream like they want to in Spooky Tooth, who somehow get recruited by French experimental musician and artist Pierre Henry for this one time project/exhibition. The result is a Christian psychedelic dirge. The...
  4. Zany Clowny

    Clown Acid

    Domo Genesis is a name that will ring a bell to a very specific age demographic. Right before the roach eating existed there was this time where the two most talented members of the OFWGKTA collective on the mic seemed to be Earl Sweatshirt and Domo Genesis, and both made projects that weren't...
  5. Zany Clowny

    Clown Acid

    Clocking in at under 25 minutes, the self titled Willow proves itself worthy in a fraction of that time. It's a strange hill to die on, but I will always defend Whip My Hair for being completely different sounding than what was expected from a child rapper. The energy of that song is distinctly...
  6. Zany Clowny

    Clown Acid

    A few cruel summers ago, Kanye West was off his meds but hitting a creative peak, tucked away somewhere in rural Wyoming. Kid Cudi had recently resurfaced after a post album release hibernation, posting a sort of depression confession and admittance of helplessness. How a Kanye being wildly...
  7. Zany Clowny

    Clown Acid

    I will just be upfront here and say I am not the biggest fan of the Bee Gees overall. The disco era was a big hit and miss for me, and the adult contemporary tier rock attempts in the 80s don't even register. However, their first album to me is a near masterpiece of Beatles homage psych. The...
  8. Zany Clowny

    Clown Acid

    Tiny Tim was easily one of the most misunderstood artists of the 1960s. Brought out by most to be a novelty act with a high pitched voice as his gimmick and nothing more, people took him as just that. Tim was actually one of the most educated musicians around, an archivist, who would incorporate...
  9. Zany Clowny

    Clown Acid

    Mack Porter is a singer from Ghana with a bluesy, Hendrix type of voice. His 1972 album Peace On You was slated to be much more typical, but recorded in Italy I believe, with backing by an Italian group who wanted to infuse psychedelic flourishes into the music. This was the early 70s, Hendrix...
  10. Zany Clowny

    Clown Acid

    So we have already been introduced to an eerily similar band to The Doors with The Aggregation, but compared to this next act, it'll seem like a flat open. Phantom's Divine Comedy, Part 1 is the only officially released album during their active years. By 1974, Morrison had been dead for about...
  11. Zany Clowny

    Clown Acid

    I wanted to create a music thread for awhile now, but the moment wasn't right. Being that it's 4/20 and all, the time feels right for a psychedelic music thread. I have dug up some forgotten lysergic tunes that somehow found their way to me. Stan Hubbs released his one and only album in...