2009-06-22
There seems to be some Flaming Lips influence on this full-length debut from Oklahoma psych rockers Stardeath and White Dwarfs. How could there not be, when lead singer Dennis Coyne is Wayne Coyne's nephew and three members of this quartet were Lips roadies? This album features heavy guitars (The Birth), loud organ (The Sea Is On Fire), and nice production. The single, "New Heat", is the weakest song on this. Better choices might have been the quiet, Yes-like prog/rock of "Country Ballad" or the rocker "The March". Rebecca Ruth
JAMES VINCENT MCMORROW
Early in the Morning
LUKE DOUCET
Broken (and other rogue states)
ERLAND AND THE CARNIVAL
Nightingale
GREG LASWELL
How The Day Sounds
MILTON AND THE DEVIL'S PARTY
How Wicked We've Become
The Dears
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