Fresh and Onlys, “Second One To Know” (Woodsist, 2010)
This sounds like outtakes from “Grey-Eyed Girls,” but since that was one of the very best records released by anybody in the last few years, you know this is the shattering, ominous psych-garage-punk with doomily Doors-like vocal melodies that these guys do so well, at the peak of their powers.
Try A/1
1/23/14

Fresh And Onlys, “Play It Strange” (In The Red, 2010)
This release finds one of today’s finest bands, bar none, in transition from the psych-punk blasts of their earlier work to the more meditative stuff on 2012’s “Long Slow Dance.” This has some of their most gorgeous music, and some of their most explosive.
Try 2, 3, 4.
1/13/13