Frances Morgan - 25.02.2011 Esoteric reference points are far from rare in music right now, from the resonant, occult electronica of Demdike Stare to the high-gloss new-New Age a...
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Nick RS - 24.02.2011  Carl Jung maintained until his death that the Liber Novus, the latter-day illuminated manuscript he moiled over for a decade and a half and then squir...
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Jayson Greene - 22.02.2011  When Arbouretum first formed, in 2006, they offered dusty, dimly-lit folk rock that suggested a less mysterious Califone-- muffled drums, Appalachian ...
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Jennifer Kelly - 22.02.2011 Though crushingly heavy and rooted as always in the guitar pyrotechnics of Hendrix and Crazy Horse, the music on Arbouretum?s fourth album feels as if...
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Alex Deller - 17.02.2011  On their 2003 tour of the UK, Lungfish had taken to covering ‘Well... All Right’ in the manner of Blind Faith. It was unexpected, but somehow made per...
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Bowlegs - 16.02.2011  Hmmm … how would one describe Arbouretum The chugging guitars and beats, accompanied by front-man Dave Heumann’s extensive and somewhat self-indulgen...
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Tom Hughes - 10.02.2011  These Baltimore psych-rockers' fourth album is apparently based on Carl Jung's Red Book, in which the psychoanalyst turned his gaze inward to document...
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Ally Carnwath - 06.02.2011 For those who find stoner-rock a little too refined, Baltimore quartet Arbouretum produce rough-hewn rock'n'roll that seems custom-made to be the soun...
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Andy Gill - 04.02.2011  According to singer/guitarist Dave Heumann, this fourth album by Baltimore quartet Arbouretum is inspired by C G Jung's The Red Book, and the psyc...
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Benjamin Köhler - 16.02.2011  Psychedelic Folk = Typen mit starkem Bartwuchs und Holzfällerhemden, die sich auf diversen Gitarren irgendwo in einer abgeranzten Hütte einen abgniede...
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