Monday, 25 April 2022

Australian PsychPop/Folk/Rock: The Dolly Rocker Movement - Our Days Mind The Tyme (2009 Off The Hip, 2010 Bad Afro Records)

 


A quick peek at Australian fivesome the Dolly Rocker Movement’s album titles gives a pretty good idea of where these guys’ heads are at: 2006’s two-fer Electric Sunshine and Purple Journey Into the Mod Machine and the new Our Days Mind the Tyme (released in ’09 by Australian label Off the Hip; now seeing U.S./U.K. release on Bad Afro) 

The 2009 Off The Hip Front cover

could easily have been nicked from a Fading Yellow or Rubble psychedelic ’60s comp. DRM’s in the here and now — at least according to the calendar — though in its mind it’ll always be 1968. Opener “The Only One” is psychedelic drone, though with a light touch, and prickly guitar; “A Sound for Two”, a waltz fueled by violin and harpsichord, nails the old-school psych aesthetic in a way its present-day peers often miss: There’s more to this stuff than just a Hammond organ and a fuzzbox.

2010 BAR Back cover

DRM has done its homework, and even mix things up with some surf/horror-garage vibes on “Coffin Love” and “Memory Layne” (surely Arnold’s regrettably named cousin), respectively. If you’re allergic to psychedelic purple pronouncements (“In the darkest night / I can see you through the hands of time”), you’ll need to steer clear, but the rest of us have a new, reliable psych fix. (Stephen Haag, popmatters)



Like everything DRM has given us to our ears so far, their 2009 work is also exquisite PsychPop/Folk/Rock. Enjoy.(Frank)


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3 comments:

  1. Diese grossartige Aussie Band habe ich und auch die anderen zwei. Ich denke es gibt nicht viele von dieser Szene die ich nicht hätte.

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  2. Sounds great I'm from OZ and can't say I've ever heard of them.

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