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    Kevin Robertson - Yellow Painted Moon

    "More chiming psych pop and jangle pop music with hooks to die for from prolific Scottish songwriter Kevin Robertson ."

    getmusic.fm/l/emEfMd

    #janglepop #acousticrock #psychedelicpop #altcountry #music

  2. This #MusicWomenWednesday comes powered by the random of music player, which had the pleasure of bringing back from memory this amazing artist and that album I loved so much when I was released a few years ago.

    Findlay "Strange One"
    youtube.com/watch?v=7yGYXMvug_A

    #psychedelicpop #dreampop

  3. Madonna - Beautiful Stranger [HD]

    You're watching the HD remastered music video for Madonna's "Beautiful Stranger". Original song taken from the 'Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me' movie soundtrack released on Warner Bros. in 1999.

    #officialmusicvideo #madonna #beautifulstranger #lyrics #popmusic #soundtrack #pop #psychedelicpop #disco

    tube.matrix.rocks/w/3tSJnsSgHq

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    immortal ebt - blossoms

    "acid dream post pop influenced by 60's psychedelia"

    getmusic.fm/l/uoT8QK

    #psychedelicpop #postpop acid pop #music

  5. Tripping on a Space Beach @ 45 RPM Listening Session

    #NowSpinning in eco green

    Earth-Sized Worlds by Mandrake Handshake

    #vinyl
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    mandrakehandshake.bandcamp.com

    Really needed pure, positive hippie vibes, all beautifully woven together by the band.

    #indierock #jazz #krautrock #psych #psychedelicpop #psychedelicrock #London
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  6. Mortal Prophets – Hide Inside The Moon

    The psychedelic music scene has been thriving in the past decade, delivering excellent works by many brilliant artists and bands. However, only a few of them are willing to delve deeper into the genre and experiment with other styles to deliver a fresh and unique listening experience. It also seems like these artists and bands overly explore their influences and constantly mimic something that renowned acts recorded and released decades ago, thereby avoiding any kind of innovation. Thankfully, there are music outlets like Mortal Prophets who are willing to break all the rules and shapeshift the boundaries in order to deliver a one-of-a-kind listening experience worth repeating over and over again. Helmed by John Beckmann, a NYC-based mastermind whose songwriting, composing, arranging, and producing abilities go beyond comprehension, this project never ceases to amaze with its innovative, unexpected, and fascinating approach to psychedelic music. With “Hide Inside The Moon,” his latest full-length album released on January 2nd, this highly creative artist pushes psychedelic music in a direction that only a few music outlets dare to do so. Sonically, John Beckmann combines his singer-songwriter approach with various directions, approaches, techniques, and styles in order to deliver a calm, soothing, relaxing, ethereal, and otherworldly atmosphere where each vocal harmony, sonic, and rhythmic maneuver wraps around your listening apparatus and refuses to let go long after this voyage ends. Besides all the fundamental elements of psychedelic rock and psychedelic pop music, you’ll also stumble upon some of the finest properties of dream pop, power pop, shoegaze, alternative, and indie. These additional styles play a significant role in this fine piece of sonic artistry, as they serve as more than necessary enhancements, accentuations, decorations, and other details that unquestionably uplift this material to an entirely new level while the artist remains loyal to the primary sonic direction. Also, it’s worth noting that Mortal Prophets expertly evokes sixties and seventies psych music, an era when this genre ruled the airwaves, but also implements all the qualities that meet current trends in music production, making this material even more pleasant to the ears.

    Photo courtesy of the artist.

    As soon as you press play, Mortal Prophets pulls you into the whirlwind of beautiful vocal harmonies, delicate guitar works, lush synths, and moderate beats. With every song, you become even more hypnotized by John Beckmann’s brilliant ideas and impressive musicianship. With the tremendous help of Tanner McGraw and Lawson Mars, who contributed lead and back vocals throughout the entire material, “Hide Inside The Moon” explores themes of longing, doubled realities, and time bending back upon itself. But besides those themes, the vocals also elevate each song on an entirely new level, command attention, contribute more melody over the top, and guide the listener on the epic journey through the expansive sonic universe. These vocal harmonies seamlessly balance all the low, mid, and high notes delivered with various instruments, emphasizing everything John Beckmann intended to achieve with this material. Besides decorating all the segments and orchestrations, these vocals also contribute more than necessary emotional depth and complexity over an already intricate song structures. In the meantime, the interplay between various instruments constructs a perfect backdrop for all the vocals to shine upon. Of course, the guitars play the main role here. Whether acoustic or electric, their importance is undeniable. You’ll immediately hear how regular and arpeggiated chord progressions, harmonies, melodies, and other sonic maneuvers shine in the limelight while also immensely supporting the vocals. These are also the moments John Beckmann uses the sitar instead of the guitar, and this particular instrument unquestionably gives a whole new dimension to these songs. The artist has included a generous serving of echo, reverb, and delay for some extra space, making this sonic journey even more lush, ethereal, and otherworldly. Besides sitar and guitar, you’ll notice how synths bring more depth to the material, with all those leads, themes, melodies, harmonies, chord progressions, sequences, and pads appearing unexpectedly, leaving a lasting impact on the listener. The same goes for the string section, a less notable but equally important additions that highlight particular moments or the entire songs.

    Of course, this album wouldn’t sound this good with an equally impressive rhythm section. Although the bass guitar is not so hearable in the mix, you’ll get the feeling like it’s constantly in the mix. There are particular moments throughout the entire material where the low-end plays a vital role in giving more warmth, depth, and heaviness to certain song, but it doesn’t mean necessarily that the artist used bass guitar as a main tool to achieve this sound. Quite the contrary, those low ends come from the already mentioned instruments. It’s a wise move that works like a charm on this material. The remainder of the rhythm section is so perfectly placed in the mix so it gives more than necessary groove and detail without sounding too flashy. You’ll immediately notice how all those tastefully arranged, flawlessly performed, well-accentuated beats, breaks, fills, and other percussive acrobatics keep the remainder of the instrumentation in line while dictating groove and pace, but there’s no unnecessary aggression involved in the rhythm section. Some of these songs arrive stripped down to vocals, guitars, and keys only, and they work just fine without the low-end and beats, which only proves that John Beckmann thought about everything while assembling and recording this material. With “Hide Inside The Moon,” Mortal Prophets not only prove psychedelic music is alive and well, but also showcase how this longstanding genre, when done right, can still sound fresh, unique, innovative, and exciting, just like the first time you heard it on the radio. With a comprehensive collection of sixteen fascinating songs, this album positions John Beckmann as the leading force of modern psych sound, capable of delivering deeply soulful, emotional, and delicate works that tackle your soul. He’s a highly intelligent songwriter and composer whose ideas and musicianship go beyond comprehension many times throughout the entire material, so you should immediately check out this masterpiece if you crave perfectly crafted and flawlessly performed psych music.

    https://open.spotify.com/album/7JsJNLnWojJNoWGwoM3oki?si=5ct7k2isT8CWBVl3Bwptdg

    #ALTERNATIVE #DREAMPOP #FOLK #INDIE #MORTALPROPHETS #MUSIC #POWERPOP #PSYCHEDELICPOP #PSYCHEDELICROCK #REVIEWS #SHOEGAZE

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    Casey Wells - Beating Heart

    "“Beating Heart” is about pulling yourself away from seeking closure."

    getmusic.fm/l/EqZrwY

    #indiepop #psychedelicpop #music

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    immortal ebt - blossoms

    "acid dream post pop influenced by 60's psychedelia"

    getmusic.fm/l/3lUQ3C

    #psychedelicpop #postpop acid pop #music

  9. Wotts – he spoke with conviction

    Wotts are back with another marvelous composition that will immediately resonate with anyone looking for calm, soothing, relaxing, ethereal music. “he spoke with conviction” is their latest standalone single, arriving after many works released this year, further positioning Wotts’ position as one of the greatest contemporary indie pop duos you could stumble upon nowadays. It’s also their second single from COPE, their upcoming extended play slated for release early 2026. Inspired by the hazy psychedelic pop like Tame Impala and Pond, the duo expands their sound beyond modern indie pop specter and steps further into an expansive sonic universe, offering a luxuriant, complex, ethereal, beautiful soundscapes that immediately transport you into another realm. Besides fundamental elements of already mentioned psychedelic pop and indie pop, the band also incorporates some of the finest properties of indie rock, alternative, and dream pop, making this fine piece of sonic artistry even more pleasant to the ears.

    Wotts’ experience, knowledge, creativity, skills, and talent are on full display here, as these highly skilled musicians poured heart and soul into each vocal harmony, orchestration, and rhythmic maneuver. They tried something new and elevated their songwriting, composing, arranging, and producing on an entirely new level, proving that even the longstanding music genres like indie pop can still sound fresh, unique, innovative, and exciting. One of the first things you’ll notice is how guitars work here. They seem the same, but different at the same time. Wotts kept those calm instrumentations, with lush, jangly, angular chord progressions swirling and resonating all around and shaping a perfect backdrop for all the vocals to shine upon. However, beside all those clean and polished orchestrations, the band also incorporate more abrasive, reverby, echoic riffs, infusing psych, garage, grunge, and alternative elements onto a solid indie pop foundation. You’ll notice how Wotts gradually shifts from those clean notes to more abrasive, raw yet calm riffs. Everything’s so carefully, thoughtfully, and wisely recorded to satisfy even the pickiest listeners, proving that the band thought about everything while working on this song.

    Photo courtesy of the band.

    In the meantime, the equally impressive, intricate, warm-sounding basslines synchronize with all those guitar works while simultaneously offering more detail, power, and clarity to each segment. Still, besides all the power and heaviness this instrument provides, it is still subtle enough not to spoil the calm, soothing, relaxing, ethereal, otherworldly ambiance Wotts’ are aiming for. The duo knows how to balance instruments and merge them to perfection, without straying from the path. The drumming performance is another standout feature of this composition, with all those wisely arranged, flawlessly performed, and well-accentuated beats, breaks, fills, and other percussive acrobatics keeping everything in line while dictating tremendous groove and moderate pace. Still, Wotts’ trademark vocal harmonies are a centerpiece here, elevating everything to new heights, commanding attention, and guiding listeners through each segment. These vocal maneuvers contribute emotional depth and complexity through soulful, passionate, sincere, confident, and powerful performance. You’ll notice how each vocal line decorated segments and orchestrations, emphasizing everything these experienced musicans intended to achieve with their latest composition.

    By blending some of the finest properties of psychedelic and indie pop, Wotts have created another marvelous composition that will resonate not only with the fans of these genres, but anyone who appreciates tastefully assembled and flawlessy performed music. As soon as you press play, you’ll notice that these folks are performing their music straight from the heart. “he spoke with conviction” vividly demonstrates evolution in their sound, a style that suits them so well that you’ll await COPE EP with anticipation. It’s one of the finest indie songs you’ll hear this year. Head to your favorite streaming platform and check it out!

    https://open.spotify.com/track/5W2R59YCWjNXuKLMd3i6rb?si=6c29b64e16744fde

    #dreamPop #indiePop #indieRock #music #psychPop #psychedelicPop #reviews #wotts

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    immortal ebt - blossoms

    "acid dream post pop influenced by 60's psychedelia"

    getmusic.fm/l/IWJh1F

    #psychedelicpop #postpop acid pop #music

  11. Fire In Her Eyes Release Empowering New Single “Our Truth”

    London-based Fire In Her Eyes return with their striking new single Our Truth, a bold statement of resilience and individuality. Fusing indie rock, new wave, and alt-pop, the track carries an uplifting message that celebrates empowerment and authenticity. Our Truth is available now on all major platforms and showcases the band’s evolving sound and vision.

    https://youtu.be/pKN9G1KwbKA?feature=shared

    #FIREINHEREYES #FOLK #FOLKPOP #INDIE #INDIEFOLK #MUSIC #NEWS #PSYCHPOP #PSYCHEDELICPOP

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    immortal ebt - blossoms

    "acid dream post pop influenced by 60's psychedelia"

    getmusic.fm/l/5ujfax

    #psychedelicpop #postpop acid pop #music

  13. New #review today: "In the latter half of the 60s, things were moving very fast, and the trends in popular music were certainly no exception—what seemed hip one day could be laughably obsolete only six months later, and a lot of fine music never even got noticed. The debut by #ElmerGantrysVelvetOpera was one such release, never quite getting the attention it rightfully deserved in mid-1968 amid all the #PsychedelicPop wanabees of the day." #ExposeOnline #PsychedelicRock expose.org/index.php/articles/