Showing posts with label modern psych music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label modern psych music. Show all posts

Wednesday, 25 March 2026

NEW JUNIPERS SINGLE FOR 2026 - WHEN SHE TURNS..


We have released our first single from our 2026 album The Solid and the Hollow. Buy here: When She Turns (Single 2026) | The Junipers
Our new album is also now available for pre orders: The Solid and the Hollow | The Junipers
When She Turns came about after a long drive home — turning the organ on and just holding a long distorted note and gradually drenching it in more distortion and tremolo. We'd had the chorus line for a few years and it fit perfectly dropping into that sustained organ note.
We had a bit of fun making a little video for it too, which you can find on our YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/@TheJunipersUK


The Junipers - When She Turns (Lyrics)

lyrics

When She Turrns (Lyrics)

She planted a seed but didn't know
That it would make a garden grow
She waters the flowers, now I find
That they are growing in my mind

When she turns it on
And she turns it on

I drop to the floor and forget about time
It feels like springtime in my mind
The world is in colour from black and white
My body is drowning in sunlight

When she turns it on
And she turns it on

When she turns it on
And she turns it on

Wednesday, 25 September 2024

CUT YOUR KEY ALBUM REVIEW by BUCKETFULL OF BRAINS MAGAZINE...

 


Remember those early 70's TV commercials which were awash in technicolor, where flora and fauna gently undulated in the background? Well, Cut Your Key, the debut album by these Leicester lads, is the aural equivalent of that, as every song is bursting with kaleidoscopic goodness!
Mixing equal parts baroque, psychedelic, and sunshine pop sensibilities, but with a darker than usual undercurrent (moonshine pop?), songwriter Joe Wiltshire will tantalize your neurons on every turn,marrying a gentleness with a sort of of furtive power, not unlike The Fantastic Something on steroids.
Standout cuts include the Left Banke influenced 'Gordie Can't Swim', the delightful, fairytale like 'Callooh Callay!' and a couple of tunes 'Out My Pocket' and 'Song That Fades Away' which are very much the British equivalent of 60's pych pop legends Sagittarius and The Millennium. Add the down-hominess of 'Already Home' and 'So the Feeling Looms' and The Junipers have an album that will simultaneously give you chills and make you feel warm all over.


Meadow Song - Single Review by The Reconnoiter..

A peaceful meadow-like inner space that initially feels like refuge from pressure and pain.  Over time, the person realizes this calm place ...