Hailing from the same Trouble in Mind stable as Morgan Delt, reviewed here yesterday, Doug Tuttle provides a very similar psyche-fest, though this east coast native presents us with a more West Coast pop and earlier 60s sound. And Doug is Doug. Delt and Tuttle’s albums were released on the same day too and this double fest is a feast for those who enjoy these forays back to the past for inspiration, as I do. The touchstones are everywhere, and if you reach out to fourth Where You Plant Your Love...Is Where It Grows you will feel and hear the Beatles’ Rain, and the title is a flashing neon for the time it nostalgically embraces. Less intense than Delt’s, but more soft-psychedelically soothing.
Saturday, 22 February 2014
Doug Tuttle - Doug Tuttle
Fest Feast
Hailing from the same Trouble in Mind stable as Morgan Delt, reviewed here yesterday, Doug Tuttle provides a very similar psyche-fest, though this east coast native presents us with a more West Coast pop and earlier 60s sound. And Doug is Doug. Delt and Tuttle’s albums were released on the same day too and this double fest is a feast for those who enjoy these forays back to the past for inspiration, as I do. The touchstones are everywhere, and if you reach out to fourth Where You Plant Your Love...Is Where It Grows you will feel and hear the Beatles’ Rain, and the title is a flashing neon for the time it nostalgically embraces. Less intense than Delt’s, but more soft-psychedelically soothing.
Hailing from the same Trouble in Mind stable as Morgan Delt, reviewed here yesterday, Doug Tuttle provides a very similar psyche-fest, though this east coast native presents us with a more West Coast pop and earlier 60s sound. And Doug is Doug. Delt and Tuttle’s albums were released on the same day too and this double fest is a feast for those who enjoy these forays back to the past for inspiration, as I do. The touchstones are everywhere, and if you reach out to fourth Where You Plant Your Love...Is Where It Grows you will feel and hear the Beatles’ Rain, and the title is a flashing neon for the time it nostalgically embraces. Less intense than Delt’s, but more soft-psychedelically soothing.
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