The ear-rattling psychedelia of Brighton’s Oral Habit and the week’s best new tracks
Overpowering, explosive and intense, the trio’s contemporary form of psychedelia is rebooted for the troubled, disturbing climate of 2025 From Brighton Recommended if you like Osees, Ty Segall, the noisier bits of King Gizzard Up next Currently working on a debut album for release next year. A (…)
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