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Say Psych: Best Live Albums of 2016

  • November 21, 2016
  • Simon Delic
OK here’s the thing. I’ve never been a massive fan of live albums. I love going to gigs and I love listening to records, but records of gigs have never…
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Album Review: Tau – Tau Tau Tau

  • August 2, 2016
  • Le Crowley
Tau, a shifting and fluid collaborative project consisting of Sean Nunutzi (Dead Skeletons/Admiral Black) and Gerald Pasqualin (Pink Rays/Admiral Black) are set to release their much anticipated debut LP Tau…
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Say Psych: Playlist 4/2016

  • March 18, 2016
  • Simon Delic
This year already seems to be hotting up with new bands and new albums coming out of every cosmic orifice. Here’s another selection of Psych Insight tunes, mostly new but…
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Psych Insight: Album Review – A Psych Tribute to the Doors (Cleopatra Records)

  • March 12, 2014
  • Simon Delic
When people ask me what sort of music I am into these days I am never quite sure how to respond because whatever I say be it just ‘psychedelic’, or…
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