Amoeba hollywood Staff
Joe B
Amoeba Hollywood
Into The Realm (LP)
Castle Rat
Heavy psychedelic doom riffs with the voice of a queen screaming bloody murder on every track. For fans of Black Sabbath and anything cool.
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Brad Schelden
Amoeba Hollywood
Yanis
Amoeba Hollywood
I don't really care or believe to much in genres but I can say that as a means to end its useful. If you take anything from me its to not be closed minded with music.
Chromakopia (LP)
Tyler the Creator
This is one of Tyler's best projects to date. Even though I can appreciate the braggadocio lyrics written on his last project Call me When You Get Lost. I believe that this is his most serious and ambitious project to date.
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Charm (LP)
Clairo
Clairo has gone through many sounds and shifts in her career but this is seems to be a area she is comfortable in. Although she has many pop sensibilities the smooth jazz bops and soulful rhythms on this one put this project a cut above the rest especially the title track Juna.
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Why lawd? (LP)
NxWorries
The wait for this new NxWorries album has been a long one. Ever since their first project Yes lawd! the electrifying duo left us hanging for almost a decade. However, this most recent release surprised all of us with a much more introspective but just as nasty if not more so Anderson Paak. Ruminating on subjects like divorce, infidelity and making bare the crisis of a late 30 something year old man.
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We Don't Trust You (LP)
Future
Keeping with the spirit of duos these two are back for more bangers and one of the most consequential rap disses to ever be dropped. Besides the speaker rumbling beats featured on here future delivers his classic leaned out shades on in the club bars with a touch of his usual silliness.
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Still (LP)
Erika de Casier
Erika has always brought a 90's vibe that was very reminiscent of rnb classics like Aaliyah, Brandy, Alicia keys and many others. On this latest she shifts for a more modern sound but still drenched in 90s melodies with modern 808 and drum patterns.
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andy
Amoeba Hollywood
ORIGINAL RADIO BROADCAST! (LP)
BUCK ROGERS
IN THE SPOKEN WORD SECTION.
PRETTY PRETTY PRETTY NEAT.
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Brett Dunkin
Amoeba Hollywood
LA’s biggest Jamband fan and co-founder of WTED Radio, an internet radio station solely focused on the Indie-Groove, Jamband Sensation, Goose.
Live Music is the truth.
Everything Must Go (LP)
Goose
Goose is constantly challenging the age-old notion of Jambands having an inability to translate their sound well to a studio setting. Their newest release, Everything Must Go, is a journey in sonic perfection, outstanding songwriting, and intelligent lyricism. Rick Mitarotonda’s soaring guitar allows him to stand out as one of the premier players of this generation, while the stellar musicianship of the rest of the band cements this album as nothing short of a masterpiece. The lead single off the album, “Give It Time” is going to be the next song comin’ on the radio just when you need it all summer. So turn it up, and let it go with Everything Must Go!
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David Gutierrez
Amoeba Hollywood
Eli and the Thirteenth Confession (LP)
Laura Nyro
Always a bridesmaid, never a bride. Laura Nyro wrote gospel and blues-inspired rhapsodies about the humdrum unfurlings of everyday lives, elevating them to sermon-like tiny epics. They were hits for other major '60s artists, while Nyro watched from the sidelines. But her words have since proven to continually resonate, with no finish line in sight. That's the ultimate victory for an artist routinely relegated to the backdrop.
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Silvertone (LP)
Chris Isaak
You've got The Wild One poster pinned to your bedroom wall, no frame. Tight white Ts line your closet with the sleeves short. A neon sign from the Ed Hopper diner across the street pulses, bleeding past your blinds while you lay on your bed, smoking a Lucky Strike and crying, one tear, because the girl you love isn't real, just like the rest of your persona. You can blame Silvertone for that. Or hasn't anyone told you? James Dean died more than half a century ago.
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Yes (LP)
Yes
"She brings the sunshine to a rainy afternoon. She puts the sweetness and stirs it with a spoon." After that, I leaped off my La-Z-Boy and ran out to buy Yes' debut album. With lyrics like that, who needs the rest of the English language?
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