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SPACIN' - Deep Thuds LP
$35.95
Highly recommended.
Debut LP from SPACIN', the newly formed Philadelphia act that's bringing together kick-flippers, arm-wrestlers, and hackey-sackers in head-nodding, beer swilling unity. Inhales the same fumes that fuel the Velvets workout at the gymnasium, the Stooges sleazy-fuzz with Asheton on guitar, and the groovy zen of Nigeria '70.
âThe first pearl bestowed upon us in the form of a side project from Philadelphiaâs finest gnarled-out Psych trio BIRDS OF MAYA Â was guitarist Mike Polizzesâ Purling Hiss, and now we have bass player JASON KILLINGER with his very killer and very screwy new project, SPACINâ. Originally a basement-only solo thing consisting of Killinger playing guitar through a pyramid of amps accompanied by a drum machine, Spacinâ has started to squeak itself above ground and into the barrooms of the city with a fully functioning lineup. The dude doesnât even need the drum machine anymore; heâs got his wife EVA pounding the skins! Debut full-length Deep Thuds, shows a unit who knows the economic gain to be had from a good, hypnotic riff. For those who have ever gotten lost for days in the strains of the Velvet Undergroundsâ âSister Ray,â Jonathan Richmansâ âRoadrunner,â Hawkwindsâ âSilver Machineâ or even Deep Purplesâ âSpace Truckin,ââ repeated listening to Spacinâ is required in excessive doses.â - Tony Rettman (Philadelphia Weekly)
Debut LP from SPACIN', the newly formed Philadelphia act that's bringing together kick-flippers, arm-wrestlers, and hackey-sackers in head-nodding, beer swilling unity. Inhales the same fumes that fuel the Velvets workout at the gymnasium, the Stooges sleazy-fuzz with Asheton on guitar, and the groovy zen of Nigeria '70.
âThe first pearl bestowed upon us in the form of a side project from Philadelphiaâs finest gnarled-out Psych trio BIRDS OF MAYA Â was guitarist Mike Polizzesâ Purling Hiss, and now we have bass player JASON KILLINGER with his very killer and very screwy new project, SPACINâ. Originally a basement-only solo thing consisting of Killinger playing guitar through a pyramid of amps accompanied by a drum machine, Spacinâ has started to squeak itself above ground and into the barrooms of the city with a fully functioning lineup. The dude doesnât even need the drum machine anymore; heâs got his wife EVA pounding the skins! Debut full-length Deep Thuds, shows a unit who knows the economic gain to be had from a good, hypnotic riff. For those who have ever gotten lost for days in the strains of the Velvet Undergroundsâ âSister Ray,â Jonathan Richmansâ âRoadrunner,â Hawkwindsâ âSilver Machineâ or even Deep Purplesâ âSpace Truckin,ââ repeated listening to Spacinâ is required in excessive doses.â - Tony Rettman (Philadelphia Weekly)