New Geocentric World of Acid Mothers Temple
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Thank God for modern-day Japanese psychedelic bands. They master the art of freaking out the squares, then record profligate scores of new releases with a saturated vintage aura, saving crate-diggers the trouble of tracking down the original 1970s output of the Flower Travelin Band, Taj Mahal Travelers, etc. The heavily enriched Acid Mothers Temple is a backwards-falling wonderland of absent-minded whirlwinds that calm the nerves with drones and simple strings while disconnecting the brain with buzzing intrusions and dead-spirit vocals. For guitar-holocaust survivors, "Occie Lady" is like seeing Blue Cheer jam endlessly from the perspective of the Goodyear blimp, while "What Do I Want to Know (Like Heavenly Kisses Part 2)" is a symphony played by an orchestra whose players are frozen at the perpetual moment of coming into higher consciousness. Didn't we mention this is superb psychedelic music? --Ian Christe
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