Reviews
of Pull
Up The Paisley Covers: A Psychedelic Omnibus (Various Artists) Aether; CD |
Shindig! Magazine (London) ".. Some of the best tunes on this disc are the lighter more acid folk songs. Hence New York trio The Wylde Old Soul's treatment of Caroline Hester's 'High Flying Bird' is a delightful acoustically driven, rhythmic tabla song with a lovely male / female vocal" |
| Reviews of Poems from the Astral Plane: |
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"... the music and sincere Pagan lyrics opening up vistas of ancient sunlight, woodlands and calming nature" |
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"...Their songs are some peaceful poems, a wind of feelings that give to the air the perfume of old centuries" |
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"The female harmonies and plucked string performances ... create a mystic and magical folk sound." |
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"...haunting ethereal mystical folk music led by female chant-song as atmospheric as a moth caught under a flickering gaslight on a stormy night and simply resonating with psychedelic Celtic harmony." |
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"One of the most outstanding releases coming out of the coffee house circuit..." |
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"Delicious vocal harmonies assisting fresh folk melodies. Breezes of intense medieval spirituality and psychedelic threads woven with the exotic fibers of ancient popular instruments..." |
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Tom Rapp, Pearls Before Swine This record has strong images, some scary percussion, and sounds that range from whispers to windchimes. It's good to see that someone is still exploring folk and psychedelia and doing it so well. |
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Underground Sounds, by Ron Moore "A healthy dose of earth magick miraculously survived the centuries and wound its way into the hearts and minds of this delightful New York trio..." |
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