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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 13 2016 at 03:48
Gotta love that Gamma Knife vid!! Druids doing rock is always enjoyable...and here oddly enamouringEmbarrassedLOL

As for PA purposes: I'm not sure I hear anything other than brilliantly played old school rock n roll with doomy psych and bluesy garage aesthetics.  

The second track won't play, but I found some jootoob clippings of my own that hopefully will help things alongSmile (which I haven't yet heard btw. I'll give em a whirl when I have time)


and I found another upload of Nonagon Infinity which works for me.

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Whilst scribbling away I've had the album spinning and it does sound more...erm fickle and technical than Gamma Knife. Still sounds a little too close to pure blues based rock n roll for PA methinks. I don't mean that in a negative way. I love that stuff. 

Anyway, I will tap the PSIKE team on the shoulder in case they hear something I'm missingSmile


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 04 2016 at 23:21
A garage rock band definitely taking influence from prog. Their new album Nonagon Infinity is a 9 track suite that is created to be able to play in an infinite loop, not just in terms of key and tempo, but pacing as well. It has odd time signatures, recurring motifs, motoriks, ridiculous sci-fi lyrics. I think they belong somewhere on the site. I've not listened to their previous albums, but I know that their prog influence isn't new, however far they take it.

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