Los Angeles psych rockers Wand return to Drag City with another soft-focus set of grainy throwback jams.
'Vertigo' might be raw, made from chopped up and reshaped improv sessions, but there's a polish here that's usually absent from psychedelic rock. The four-piece sound rejuvenated since their last proper album, 2019's 'Laughing Matter, balancing their folk melodies with lush, almost orchestral arrangements that help elevate their ambitious multi-part songs. There's a cinematic quality to 'Vertigo' helps them fall in line with Radiohead's iron-clad contemporary prog, and even on their grittiest songs - such as the garage-y 'Smile' - they embrace a poppiness that's lodges the songs in yr mind. But they're most vital when they head further into the outer realms, tweaking woozy oscillations on 'Lifeboat' and pattering, minimalist percussion on closer 'Seaweed Head'.
View more
Los Angeles psych rockers Wand return to Drag City with another soft-focus set of grainy throwback jams.
'Vertigo' might be raw, made from chopped up and reshaped improv sessions, but there's a polish here that's usually absent from psychedelic rock. The four-piece sound rejuvenated since their last proper album, 2019's 'Laughing Matter, balancing their folk melodies with lush, almost orchestral arrangements that help elevate their ambitious multi-part songs. There's a cinematic quality to 'Vertigo' helps them fall in line with Radiohead's iron-clad contemporary prog, and even on their grittiest songs - such as the garage-y 'Smile' - they embrace a poppiness that's lodges the songs in yr mind. But they're most vital when they head further into the outer realms, tweaking woozy oscillations on 'Lifeboat' and pattering, minimalist percussion on closer 'Seaweed Head'.
Los Angeles psych rockers Wand return to Drag City with another soft-focus set of grainy throwback jams.
'Vertigo' might be raw, made from chopped up and reshaped improv sessions, but there's a polish here that's usually absent from psychedelic rock. The four-piece sound rejuvenated since their last proper album, 2019's 'Laughing Matter, balancing their folk melodies with lush, almost orchestral arrangements that help elevate their ambitious multi-part songs. There's a cinematic quality to 'Vertigo' helps them fall in line with Radiohead's iron-clad contemporary prog, and even on their grittiest songs - such as the garage-y 'Smile' - they embrace a poppiness that's lodges the songs in yr mind. But they're most vital when they head further into the outer realms, tweaking woozy oscillations on 'Lifeboat' and pattering, minimalist percussion on closer 'Seaweed Head'.
Los Angeles psych rockers Wand return to Drag City with another soft-focus set of grainy throwback jams.
'Vertigo' might be raw, made from chopped up and reshaped improv sessions, but there's a polish here that's usually absent from psychedelic rock. The four-piece sound rejuvenated since their last proper album, 2019's 'Laughing Matter, balancing their folk melodies with lush, almost orchestral arrangements that help elevate their ambitious multi-part songs. There's a cinematic quality to 'Vertigo' helps them fall in line with Radiohead's iron-clad contemporary prog, and even on their grittiest songs - such as the garage-y 'Smile' - they embrace a poppiness that's lodges the songs in yr mind. But they're most vital when they head further into the outer realms, tweaking woozy oscillations on 'Lifeboat' and pattering, minimalist percussion on closer 'Seaweed Head'.
Available To Order (Estimated Shipping between 7-14 Working Days)
This item is to the best of our knowledge available to us from the supplier and should ship to you within the time-frame indicated. If there are any unforeseen issues with availability we will notify you immediately
Los Angeles psych rockers Wand return to Drag City with another soft-focus set of grainy throwback jams.
'Vertigo' might be raw, made from chopped up and reshaped improv sessions, but there's a polish here that's usually absent from psychedelic rock. The four-piece sound rejuvenated since their last proper album, 2019's 'Laughing Matter, balancing their folk melodies with lush, almost orchestral arrangements that help elevate their ambitious multi-part songs. There's a cinematic quality to 'Vertigo' helps them fall in line with Radiohead's iron-clad contemporary prog, and even on their grittiest songs - such as the garage-y 'Smile' - they embrace a poppiness that's lodges the songs in yr mind. But they're most vital when they head further into the outer realms, tweaking woozy oscillations on 'Lifeboat' and pattering, minimalist percussion on closer 'Seaweed Head'.
Available To Order (Estimated Shipping between 7-14 Working Days)
This item is to the best of our knowledge available to us from the supplier and should ship to you within the time-frame indicated. If there are any unforeseen issues with availability we will notify you immediately
Los Angeles psych rockers Wand return to Drag City with another soft-focus set of grainy throwback jams.
'Vertigo' might be raw, made from chopped up and reshaped improv sessions, but there's a polish here that's usually absent from psychedelic rock. The four-piece sound rejuvenated since their last proper album, 2019's 'Laughing Matter, balancing their folk melodies with lush, almost orchestral arrangements that help elevate their ambitious multi-part songs. There's a cinematic quality to 'Vertigo' helps them fall in line with Radiohead's iron-clad contemporary prog, and even on their grittiest songs - such as the garage-y 'Smile' - they embrace a poppiness that's lodges the songs in yr mind. But they're most vital when they head further into the outer realms, tweaking woozy oscillations on 'Lifeboat' and pattering, minimalist percussion on closer 'Seaweed Head'.
Available To Order (Estimated Shipping between 7-14 Working Days)
This item is to the best of our knowledge available to us from the supplier and should ship to you within the time-frame indicated. If there are any unforeseen issues with availability we will notify you immediately
Los Angeles psych rockers Wand return to Drag City with another soft-focus set of grainy throwback jams.
'Vertigo' might be raw, made from chopped up and reshaped improv sessions, but there's a polish here that's usually absent from psychedelic rock. The four-piece sound rejuvenated since their last proper album, 2019's 'Laughing Matter, balancing their folk melodies with lush, almost orchestral arrangements that help elevate their ambitious multi-part songs. There's a cinematic quality to 'Vertigo' helps them fall in line with Radiohead's iron-clad contemporary prog, and even on their grittiest songs - such as the garage-y 'Smile' - they embrace a poppiness that's lodges the songs in yr mind. But they're most vital when they head further into the outer realms, tweaking woozy oscillations on 'Lifeboat' and pattering, minimalist percussion on closer 'Seaweed Head'.