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Album Stream: Pig Sphinx by Psychic Baos

Posted by Andy Armageddon on December 8, 2020

Album Stream: Pig Sphinx by Psychic Baos
Album Stream: Pig Sphinx by Psychic Baos

Rooted in psychedelic garage rock sorts of sounds, three-piece Psychic Baos has blazed their own trail in the years since their foundation, last releasing 16 Booooty Shaking Classics in 2016.  2020 has been a weird year, and it seems to me that some more “booooty shaking classics” might do us all some good...

To that end, the band is prepping a new release entitled Pig Sphinx.  Describing themselves and the new album, they have this to say:

“Psychic Baos started out in 2006 as a just for fun no rules recording project, looking to uncover the shiftiest sounds that had yet to be discovered. Through many experiments harnessing vibrations, public and private, time and circumstance drove it into being more of an actual living band. As the sands of life swirled around, they shaped us into the aural hot mess of damaged minds rock and roll band that we are today.

Pig Sphinx is a continuation of our original desires to explore outrageous sounds laced with rump moving beats, served hot with a sonic dirge side salad, resulting in what we hope to be a fantastic meal for you and those ears of yours, but why stop there? Don’t rule out putting the speaker directly on your stomach, and really feel our jams as well. Great for when you are sleepy and do not wish to be, this needle wrecking hopeful will keep your eyes wide and mind in tune with wild!"

Head where the wild things are and check out the album below. It comes out December 11th on Let’s Pretend Records and the vinyl release can be ordered here.

Album Stream: Pig Sphinx by Psychic Baos
Album Stream: Pig Sphinx by Psychic Baos

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