Download: The Blank Tapes, ‘Way Too Stoned’
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The new album from Matt Adams — the psychedelic pop explorer who does business at the front of the Blank Tapes — doesn’t do much exploring. Because that would mean getting up off the couch, metaphorically. What “Geodesic Dome Piece” (which comes out Tuesday via Royal Oakie Tapes & Records) offers, however, is an amiable amble through the annals of California pop, from trippy folk to slacker pop. If the vibe if bongload background music, though, it’s notable that Adams continues to amass a jaw-dropping catalog without quite repeating himself. “Magic Leaves” almost induces a trance by itself, and “420” should be declared the official anthem of April 20 right now. The single is titled “Way Too Stoned.” As if there is such a thing.
||| Stream: “Way Too Stoned”
||| Live: The Blank Tapes bring their “Way Too Stoned Tour” to the Constellation Room on March 7 and the Echo on March 11.
||| Previously: “Holy Roller”
[…] (more than red-eyed) journey through 1960s rock, folk, psychedelia and surf. The release follows “Geodesic Dome Piece,” released in early 2015, and last fall’s “Sha-La-Love,” which found him dusting […]