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What a strong debut album packed with a bunch of great songs. Highly recommend to everyone who likes the modern take on this kind of late 60s psych-rock. Papa Jay (Radio Smorgasbord)
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Similar to King Gizzard anything this band releases is pure gold.
I remember finding them a couple of years ago during a not so eventful office day. I was instantly blown away, so as an avid "odd" music collector I did my research, and came to the conclusion that this is one of the greatest band of all time.
I just wish I could get a physical copy. Oh well, one day I will. Aradaan
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heard this on Drive 95 BFM, I was walking at the time past a bus stop, so I wrote the name of the artist down, by the bus stop, and well here we are, and it was onto track 2. good lorde Whyte Rushan
Sydney group The Lazy Eyes turn out a dozen dazzling psych-pop songs, as strong in radiant melodies as they are woozy guitars. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 24, 2022
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Psychedelic Rock reminiscent of early Catherine Wheel and Ride - not a bad thing. Quality musicianship and great use of spoken word sample on You Had It All - possibly Terence McKenna? Update - sample is Alan Watts - thanks to the Angry Arab for putting me right! RIYL Superfjord, Sundial circa 'Other Way Out' and the above. The Socialist Birder