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  1. http://mtstmtn.us4.list-manage1.com/track/click?u=f9c343a31d49f28854cee981c&id=44945687f3&e=e2ec7bcde6 8.50 shipped & /500 "2-color vinyl, 45rpm, 4-color cover with debossed overprint, limited to 500 copies Artwork by Jay Howell Pre-Order the split 7" HERE. All prices includes tax & shipping within the U.S. Overseas customers email us for shipping. Record ships in 4-weeks. Burnt Ones: Burnt Ones picks up where it left off on debut LP 'Black Teeth & Golden Tongues" and "You'll Never Walk Alone.' Fuzzed out glam rock of the highest order on a release that fits the aesthetic of psych rock juggernauts Burger Records and Castleface Records. The vocals are more discernible and the instrumentals are tightened on this terrific sophomore effort.1960s pop themes intertwine with fuzzed out psychedelic rock in an unabashed celebration of all things glam. On earlier releases, the vocals of lead-singer Mark Tester often got lost in Burnt Ones all-encompassing wall of sound. Such is not the case here. The reverb-heavy vocals ride a propulsive crest of fuzzed out guitars. It's a much bigger sound than any four-piece has a right to offer. The Mallard:The Mallard are an inside-out-echo-laser-garage-psych-rock four-piece from San Francisco. Their home fried songs harness the naked abandon of 60's punk (think earliest Syd Barrett era Pink Floyd), but inject the form with a deranged spirit all their own. Close attention to texture and dynamics allow the band to explore unusual terrain – to grant access into unexpected realms of beauty and terror. . .with dessert. Sadly this could be the last track to be released by The Mallard since their demise right before the release of their last album on Castleface, but at 6+ minutes this barn burner is a near perfect send off for a great band. "
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