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Aug 26, 2014 · Ganglion Reef by Wand, released 26 August 2014 1. Send/Receive (Mind) 2. Clearer 3. Broken Candle 4. Fire On The Mountain (I-II-III) 5. On Ganglion Reef 6. Flying Golem 7.
wand .band. Wand is an American psychedelic rock band from Los Angeles, California, United States, formed in 2013. The band consists of Cory Hanson (vocals, guitar), Robert Cody (guitar), Evan Backer (bass) and Evan Burrows (drums). Since their formation, the band has released five albums in five years: Ganglion Reef (2014), Golem (2015), 1000 ...
The debut album from Los Angeles psych-rock project Wand is all about: the passageways between one place or state of mind to another. Accordingly, it moves, what makes Ganglion Reef so ...
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Sep 2, 2014 · Well leave it to the guys of Wand to use instinct, authenticity, and texture to an impressive degree. Handpicked by Ty Segall for his GOD? label imprint, their debut Ganglion Reef is a squirrely kaleidoscope of lucid beauty and impactful fuzz. Wand is the band that the Elephant 6 never produced, a Jeff Mangum brain inside of a Kevin Parker ...
Wand is an American psychedelic rock band from Los Angeles, California, formed in 2013. ... Ganglion Reef, Golem and 1000 Days. Popular Wand songs Plum. Wand Growing Up Boys. Wand Melted Rope ...
Aug 26, 2014 · Electric guitar players love effect pedals, and the Los Angeles–based Wand seem pretty consumed with them too. The acoustic-based “Growing Up Boys” starts as an effect-free portrait of the group, but even here the need for experimentalism augments the gentle ballad. Other tracks like “Strange Inertia,” “Send/Receive (Mind),” and ...
Aug 27, 2014 · That song is defined partly by the prevalence of its high-octane instrumental passages, and indeed some of Ganglion Reef's best moments are when Hanson's vocals are absent. 'Fire On The Mountain' is the most interesting track in terms of structure, and one that also allows Wand to ultimately transcend the label of "garage", which often appears ...