Things crackle to life on this short disc, goofily titled Extra Virgin Olive Oil, by layering Peter Seays great, big, grinning voice over his vintage, red dirt-crunching guitars (reinforced by fellow riffing ace AJ Sadeghi), which lick their way across the opening track, Aborigine. EVOO makes for a fun, heavily stoned 18 minutes of music, […]
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Soundcheck: The Wurly Birds Turns
Its self-titled debut did much of the same, but with more subtle production and a hazy, psychedelic tone, Turns does it all the better. It acts like a connect-the dots between the best and brightest of that era of rock n roll, linking The Velvet Underground (No Disguise) to The Zombies (We Cant Always Agree) […]
