Lucille Furs - Another Land (2019)
Psychedelic, Baroque Pop | 00:38:16 | WEB FLAC (tracks) | 256 MB
Label: Requiem pour un Twister
This is a brand new album of present-past psych-pop music.
My friend, Kilda Defnut, says that Methuselah could have loved this record during his rebellious teen years, which theoretically, could have lasted for a hundred years or more.
Now, I am no Biblical scholar, but I carbon date the sound of this one to about 1965-68, give or take a radioactive isotope or two. But, to be specific, Chicago’s Lucille Furs are a new band that breathes fresh life into the very vintage sound of psych rock and Baroque pop. And they are good! They are good like The Pretty Things’ S.F. Sorrow, The Electric Prunes, Blossom Toes’ We Were Ever So Clean, The Kinks’ “Well Respected Man” and “Plastic Man,” and (holy cow!) The Beatles as they turned from “Help” to “I’m Only Sleeping.”