
"Devil You're a Liar, which weaves together chopped up samples, guitar riffs, electronic waves also includes an eclectic take on Pink Floyd's Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun.'Devil' is catching the eyes of electronic, dance and jazz fans alike. They've just premièred a visually striking video for the Pink Floyd cover which was done in true DIY fashion with cinematographer Joel Lipton. A remix by Buff Roshi themselves takes the cool tone of This Is How It Goes up a few notches, straight to a jungle house dance floor". [...]

From the album Hello All Seasons available on August 24th Neo-psychedelic mastermind / producer Craig Morris (Thee American Revolution / Ideal Free Distribution / Apples in Stereo) presents an innovative fusion of garage rock and Appalachian folk with his band Terrapin Pond, incorporating friends, family and regional Bluegrass musicians (including members of the Kentucky family band The McKendrees) in a swirling folk-psych landscape. Their debut album, Hello All Stations on Garden Gate Records, plays like an unheard mountain songbook discovered by latter-day indie rockers—full of the classic hooks we might anticipate [...]

die erste single aus "calling all stations" nachfolgend, das garage und appalachian folk vereinende werk wird auf dem von apples in stereo leader robert schneider geführten label garden gate records am 24.08. erscheinen: terrapin pond - medicines and motions ihr gleichnamiges debut auf la société expéditionnaire wird erwartet (vrstl. spetember), zwei geschmacksanreger der zwischen cocteau twins und my bloody valentine changierenden truppe aus pennsylvania, wenn ihr eine bzw. zwei zeilen nachrückt: soars - throw yourself apart [...]

Ever wonder what The Byrds would have sounded like if Roger McGuinn messed around with fuzzboxes? What about the Grateful Dead if the rhythm section would've really got after it? I'm guessing they would have churned out some music not unlike what's emanating from Benton, KY courtesy of Craig Morris and the lads in Terrapin Pond . Rarely has country/bluegrass sounded so trippy. Or is it garage rock gone to the still? Tomato tomato, the band is the latest acquisition of Robert Schneider's Garden Gate Records , who will be [...]