The Moon: Without Earth (1968)

Another dose of long-lost psychedelia, this one is long out of print and doesn't stream, but if you're a fan of faux-Beatles psyche-pop from the era -- see, e.g., the Aerovons or Lazy Smoke -- it's worth hunting down. Their claim to fame at the time was guitarist David Marks, who had played with the Beach Boys early on; though the album largely belongs to singer/songwriter Matthew Moore.

The songs are largely post- Sgt. Pepper -inspired eclectic pop with enough trippy signifiers (flanged vocals, ba...
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Published on July 30, 2020 14:33
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