Apr192024

Thee Hypnotics

Assembling a host of 1967 psychedelic fuzz-guitar stars — Blue Cheer, Cream, Jimi Hendrix, etc. — as primary influences, adding a bit of Pretty Things/Rolling Stones ambience and jamming on a frenzied Stooges/MC5 drive, this quartet from High Wycombe, a town northwest of London, handily re-created the pre-Zeppelin era with more flair than most. Singer James Jones knows all the right moves, as does guitarist Ray Hanson, who pulls off the neat trick of overdubbing several different specific styles in a single song. Read more on Last.fm

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Most Played Tracks as Scrobbled to Last.fm

# Title Plays
1Shakedown
2697
2Half Man Half Boy
2076
3Justice In Freedom
1689
4Kissed by the Flames
1537
5All Messed Up
1425
6(Let It) Come Down Heavy
1401
7The Big Fix
1336
8Revolution Stone
1232
9Unearthed
1157
10Release the Feeling
1150

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