A couple of 7"s on cult imprint The Great Pop Supplement have just arrived... First for a spin is by Whysp. 'The Family EP' is proper 70's hazey beard folk that makes us think of The Black Death and The Wicker man. The acoustic guitar strums along nicely with both male and female vocals. The female vocal harmony is particularly majestic. It sounds like it was kept in a time capsule from by bygone era. 'Idyll' on the flipside is simultaneously spooky and pretty and builds into a passionate folker. I'm reminded of Men An-Tol... Hand numbered edition of 300 copies in the usual lavish GPS packaging with insert.
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6 minutes of beautiful, sprawling acoustic psych from eternally evolving, sunny, californian folk collective whsyp.
Hazy high end vocal harmonies backed with subtle sitars (courtesy of skygreen leopards, part time wooden wand backing guy glenn donaldson) which aim for the stars yet quickly turn into a darker beast as the piece closes out. A beautiful 45 in fliptop match wallet style sleeves made from linen card and in a run of 300 only….
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