The track “Full Glow” from the album “Plastic Music for Plastic People” by Canadian band Pretty is a magnificent and informative image of garage rock/psychedelia today.
Opening with an exciting, fluorescent ritual in the waters of The Velvet Underground, the song “Full Glow,” saturated with them, glowing and splitting, sprouts in your body with contrasting, magnetic Joshua White-esque flows. And sometimes it turns the sound into lysergic The Libertines. Blissful and archaically adjusted miracle organ adorns every step and moment of the track. At 1:41, the bass line makes the brew boil even more, inducing to move and squeezing almost tactile guitar passages into the left ear. Also, a big plus is that Pretty doesn't entirely fake the sound quality to match the '60s one, thus the band immediately stands out in the best way from the other psych scene’s followers.
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