Mellowmaker – Black Market Karma

Mellowmaker, Black Market Karma’s twelfth album, embodies a lo-fi psychedelic depth, blending nostalgic sounds with a more direct energy. This album complements Wobble, exploring themes of memory, longing, and identity.

Frankie and the Witch Fingers – Trash Classic

Frankie and the Witch Fingers’ “Trash Classic” blends psych rock with experimental elements, capturing chaos and emotion through energetic tracks that reflect modern anxieties and a playful, surreal sound.

SKLOSS – The Pattern Speaks

SKLOSS’s debut album, The Pattern Speaks, blends heavy psychedelia and post-metal, exploring themes like existential panic and societal cycles. Their sound evolves from intimate experiments into an immersive sonic experience.

Pretty Lightning – Night Wobble

Pretty Lightning’s new album “Night Wobble” fuses psychedelic blues, krautrock, and atmospheric soundscapes, showcasing their evolution through immersive tracks that blend tension and tranquility in a mesmerizing journey.

Black Doldrums – In Limerence

Black Doldrums, a London-based band, merges gothic rock and shoegaze in their sophomore album, In Limerence. Notable for its atmospheric sound and emotional depth, it showcases their musical evolution and experimentation.

Upupayāma – Mount Elephant

The latest album from Italian artist Upupayāma, “Mount Elephant,” channels diverse influences to create a psychedelic sound with a global flair, taking listeners on a musical journey through lush and evocative landscapes.

Black Market Karma – Wobble

It’s always a good day when Fuzz Club are back in my inbox with their latest release. This time it’s the turn of multi-instrumentalist Stanley Belton aka Black Market Karma. I’ve been following Belton on social media for a while now. I really enjoy his short form videos featuring small portions of songs in development.Continue reading “Black Market Karma – Wobble”

Elephant Stone – Back Into The Dream

Elephant Stone’s sixth album, “Back Into The Dream,” captures the band’s 14-year journey of crafting dreamy, psychedelic pop. Each track, from the summery opener to the Beatle-esque closer, showcases the band’s musical prowess and sixties influence, making it a must-listen for fans of hooky psych-pop.