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Vincebus Eruptum - Blue Cheer was named after a pure strand of LSD. Dickey Peterson (bass and vocals), Leigh Stephens (guitar), and Paul Whaley (drums) were average musicians and fair songwriters, but they had a vision that would lead to a far different type of rock music than was being produced in the...

Release of An Oath - The Electric Prunes was a name. Period.So it shouldn't concern listeners that none of the original members that made up the original Prunes were involved with Release of An Oath; a religious concept album first released in November, 1968 and just re-released by Collectors' Choice Music. That's an interesting point...

Lost Classics: 13th Floor Elevators - Easter Everywhere -

Any decent rock and roll fanatic knows the story about Roky Erickson. They�ve heard the stories of his struggles with mental illness. They know the tale of his unjust incarceration(s). They understand that his legacy has been assured an honorable nod, thanks in large part by one of the only...

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The later half of the 60s certainly produced some of the strangest band names in history....

TREDEGAR: New DVD To Be Released -

Ray Phillips â€" original drummer and founding member of legendary Welsh rockers BUDGIE and TREDEGAR â€" is continuing work on his very first solo album, tentatively due later this year. In addition, there are plans to issue a couple of TREDEGAR DVDs, one of which will feature a live show...

Mountain Goats (Mountain Goats Autumn 2009) -

John Darnielle may be a fairly inextravagant character - just a suit and tie to dress him up - but he earns a reverential silence as soon as he steps onstage at the Queen Elizabeth Hall. His songs follow the same pattern; they're down to earth and subtle, nothing too...

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