Truk was a psychedelic hard rock band from Oklahoma that was originally known as No Large Trucks, and was formed in 1967. The group only made one album during their time together,…
Kim Fowley – Born to Be Wild (1968)
Kim Fowley was an American musician from Los Angeles who has been described as “one of the most colorful characters in the annals of rock & roll”, and “a shadowy cult figure…
Lincoln Street Exit – Drive It! (1970)
Lincoln Street Exit was a Native American heavy psychedelic rock band that was formed in 1964 in New Mexico and split apart in 1970. The band was something of a conglomeration with…
The Human Beast – Volume One (1970)
The Human Beast, originally known as Skin, was a short-lived psychedelic prog rock group from Scotland that was formed in the late 1960s. The group only released a single album during their…
Tucky Buzzard – Tucky Buzzard (1971)
Tucky Buzzard was a hard rock band from England that was formed in 1969. The group released a total of five studio albums during their time together, all of which seem to…
Orphan Egg – Orphan Egg (1968)
Orphan Egg was a short-lived psychedelic rock band from San Jose, California, that was formed in 1967. Most of the members of the band were still in high school when they when…
Robots of the Ancient World – Mystic Goddess (2021)
Robots of the Ancient World is a doom metal/stoner rock band from Portland, Oregon, and has been active since 2014. I came across the band in my newly released suggestions from Apple…
Shannon & The Clams – Gone by the Dawn (2015)
Shannon & The Clams is a garage punk group based in Oakland, California, and was formed in 2009. Based on the group’s Wikipedia page, it seems the band draws from a broad…
The Babies – Our House On the Hill (2012)
The Babies are a garage rock band from Brooklyn, and have been active since 2009, though they have been mostly inactive since about 2014 so that at least some of the band…
MC5 – Back In the USA (1970)
I’m not exactly sure how I’ve never really listened to MC5 until now, but I figure tonight would be a good night to change that. MC5 was a proto-punk and garage rock…