Californian rockers The Gama Sennin have released I Kill You, the lead single from their self-titled debut album. The musicians of this self-proclaimed 21st century "psychedelic rock collective" spell rawk in capital letters. Made by seasoned veterans this track is a testament of what can be done when there are no A&R people breathing down their neck, giving unwelcome advice about what it is commercial and happening right now.
The album itself is pretty high-brow. They cite Brian de Palma's cult movie Phantom of the Paradise and Friedrich Nietzsche's acclaimed book Beyond Good and Evil: Prelude to a Philosophy of the Future as major influences. Not to worry, it can enjoyed as-is as well. Play loud.
The Gama Sennin is released via Digital Scenery Inc. as 2LP 45prm set in a gatefold sleeve. 500 handnumbered copies on clear blue 180-gram vinyl were manufactured by Third Man Pressing. Buy it from their website.
HCTF review of The Gama Sennin.
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