April 20, 2026

Dr. Strangely Strange: Heavy Petting (55th Anniversary Edition)

When Irish psychedelic folk band Dr. Strangely Strange released their second album Heavy Petting in 1970 it sort of fell between the cracks. Music was getting louder and playing in bigger venues as an acoustic act did not work. Half-heartedly they tried to insert the use of electric instruments into their new material, but somehow it failed to gel. Being rooted in tradition was all fine and dandy, but adding a burst of guitar played a very young Gary Moore and organ (think Deep Purple Mk I) every now and then felt awkward. In hindsight, it is obvious that they were scrambling and missed their window to become a big act like Fairport Convention or that band's most notable off-shoot Fotheringay.

Heavy Petting is not a bad album as such by any means, never mind its lack of a cohesive approach. Had they built upon the stand-out track, the sprawling Sign On My Mind, it would have become an instant classic. If anything it offers a glimpse into their modus operandi and with the release of the expanded 55th Anniversary Edition the tracks sounds clearer and have more punch.

Tinned Meats: "Caught In The Wild" video

Watch the Tinned Meats video for Caught In The Wild, a track from their Kilter album: "Spontaneity sits next to carefully composed parts, making it an album that requires some time to fully appreciate. Chopped guitar notes a la Televion and Devo are softened a bit by the three-part harmonies. This is a band that sounds no other, or a bunch of your favourite artists from various genres at the same time. A long overdue breath of fresh air in the overcrowded post-punk scene."

» tinnedmeats.com

HCTF review of Kilter

Hot Lobby: Desert/Oasis

Bristol based quartet Hot Lobby rounded up their singles, added two more songs, and released them as a double EP. Desert/Oasis shows their darker and lighter side, although people will probably dance to all of it, because their wide array of dance floor fillers is irresistible. They can pull off Living Colour and progressive metal (Vampire), hiphop and soul (Snake Charmer), bossa nova ( Clarissa’s Theme) and jazz-tinged funk (Super Human).

Playing super tight but loose sounding grooves their update of 70s dance music by inserting so many other genres that listeners will lose count, is pretty damn impressive. Skirting the mainstream is cool, because it will appeal to both the general public as well as the music geeks.

April 19, 2026

The League of Assholes: IM PEACH 3

During the first Trump administration avant-garde collective The League of Assholes released two long-form sound collages - IM PEACH and IM PEACH The Sequel - about the idiots that were governing the asylum back then. It took them awhile, but in the midst of the major clusterfuck a third installment was in order, now that the Donald is even more unhinged and fucking dangerous. Marcelo Radulovich once again assembled the bits at his Titicacaman Studio in Cardiff, CA.

IM PEACH 3 goes through hills and valleys, switching between country (seriously), ambient, noise, free jazz, and post-rock. It is a 40 minutes plus rollercoaster ride, that will be frowned upon by health and safety. The main course will probably be way too much for most listeners, but they did not stop there. To hammer home the message they also included a backwards mix (which will have the Chistian right up in arms) and the muzzy 1930s mono mix (which sounds like scratched 78rpm).

Phish: Las Vegas run SBD + torrents: 2026/04/18

Official Las Vegas 2026 poster by Drew Millward

Phish
2026/04/18
Sphere, Las Vegas, NV

Set 1:
  1. Buried Alive
  2. AC/DC Bag
  3. Reba
  4. Colonel Forbin's Ascent >
  5. Fly Famous Mockingbird
  6. Sigma Oasis
  7. Walk Away
  8. Bathtub Gin