“‘All The Suns of The Earth’ in one word? Mesmerizing.”
10/23/2015 E GONE / Record Crates Unites
All The Suns of The Earth in one word? Mesmerizing. Each of the tracks here captures the listener and lulls…
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All The Suns of The Earth in one word? Mesmerizing. Each of the tracks here captures the listener and lulls…
READ POST10/17/2015 Dead Sea Apes / SoundBlab
Ah, woozy hazy drone, we’re all partial to a slice or two aren’t we? There’s plenty of it around for…
READ POST10/01/2015 Dead Sea Apes / Revolt of the Apes
There’s an undeniably deep – and perhaps unjustifiable – personal connection that we feel in regard to the music of…
READ POST09/19/2015 Dead Sea Apes / Thee Psychedelicatessen
Coming to you from the very psychedelic North West of England is Manchester’s Dead Sea Apes, another band that has…
READ POST09/19/2015 Dead Sea Apes / The Active Listener
Manchester’s Dead Sea Apes have been chasing new noise for a few years now. With each release since 2010’s “Soy…
READ POST09/17/2015 Dead Sea Apes / The Music Manual
Crepping over to Liverpool for a special take-over of the city’s International Festival of Psychedelia, Manchester trio, Dead Sea Apes…
READ POST09/16/2015 Dead Sea Apes / Echoes And Dust
After last year’s exceptional High Evolutionary, Dead Sea Apes placed themselves right at the top of the psych food chain…
READ POST09/14/2015 Dead Sea Apes / Terrascope
What’s there left to say? Ever since Phil McMullen first waxed lyrically about the lyric-free Manchester thrilling threesome on the…
READ POST09/14/2015 Dead Sea Apes / [sic] Magazine
Spectral Domain is an LP of two halves. Prolific instrumental three-piece Dead Sea Apes are known for their psychedelic drift…
READ POST09/09/2015 Blurt Magazine / Dead Sea Apes
The Upshot: Dub, drones, quivering psych, sugar and spice and everything nice from ace Mancs. BY JONATHAN LEVITT Dead Sea…
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