When we talk about the second-wave psychedelic, there's an implied tonality that rests on the ease and timbre of the dark, easily played pentatonic. With bands like Wooden Shijps or the Black Angels or Crystal Stilts or A Place To bury Strangers, certain signifiers of voice or composition may delineate identity, but it's all in the same mob. So too, the modern folk idiom requires a certain tonal commitment to a bright, heartfelt twang that is perfectly exemplified...
Impose Magazine — When we talk about the second-wave psychedelic, there's an implied tonality that rests on the ease and timbre of the dark, easily played pentatonic. With bands like Woode... more info