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The Claypool Lennon Delirium - "The Great Parrot-Ox and The Golden Egg of Empathy" | Album Review

The Claypool Lennon Delirium - "The Great Parrot-Ox and The Golden Egg of Empathy" | Album Review

Les Claypool is one of the most creative eccentrics of the modern era, and his latest album under the Claypool Lennon Delirium moniker does much to cement that status. It’s arguably the spaciest album of his career, and perhaps the best of his collaborations with Sean Ono Lennon. 

Robert Lester Folsom – "If You Wanna Laugh, You Gotta Cry Sometimes: Vol. 3, 1972-1975" | Album Review

Robert Lester Folsom – "If You Wanna Laugh, You Gotta Cry Sometimes: Vol. 3, 1972-1975" | Album Review

Robert Lester Folsom’s partnership with Mexican Summer and Anthology Recordings has gifted listeners his personal archive of home-recorded tapes, conceived during his teenagedom in Adel, Georgia as he worked as a house painter during summer break.

Tashi Dorji – “low clouds hang, this land is on fire” | Album Review

Tashi Dorji – “low clouds hang, this land is on fire” | Album Review

Dorji’s new album is the guitarist’s most beguiling and accessible record thus far. without sacrificing his best tendencies. On low clouds hang, this land is on fire, slow-paced melancholia creates an unplanned (but ever intentional) journey, undulating between moments of despair and reassurance, isolation and collective solidarity.