The Review at The Active Listener Says it all ... excerpted here ... ==============Where most new psych bands seem to be either cerebral, weird or garage punky (all of which are just fine by me), Temporal Love tap into a more timeless funky blues psych vein which would sound equally as at home in 1969 or amidst the grunge explosion of the early nineties as it does now. If you can imagine what the Tea Partys first couple of albums would have sounded like had they been raised on Hendrixs Band of Gypsys rather than Led Zeppelin II, youll have a pretty good idea of what to expect here.Heavy psychedelic blues rock with heaps of cool pentatonic riffs, wailing leads played through a wah-wah, very strong vocals which recall the Tea Partys Jeff Martin or a psychedelicized Jeff Healey, a solid rhythm section, smoking jams and some completely unexpected and totally fitting saxophone, all delivered by a talented young band who look like they should be co-headlining with Quicksilver Messenger Service at the Fillmore in 1969. Highlights? The whole damn album pretty much, with "Rising Sun" being the track Im finding myself humming inadvertently, with everything else a pretty close second.Essential listening for those who like their psychedelia to have some soul. ( Read Entire Review Here )http://active-listener.blogspot.com/2012/06/temporal-love-temporal-love-1.html ================================To Find Out More Your Host, Joe Terry ... On Facebook at ...http://www.Facebook.com/TheSouthBayShow Or our Website at ...http://www.TheSouthBayShow.com
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