Review
LSD and the Search for God emerged from the ether of 2007, inviting listeners into a dreamy haze under the Mind Expansion label. Their debut EP is a colorful tapestry woven with the luminescence of shoegaze and the vibrant hues of psychedelic rock. Splashes of distortion paint their soundscape, creating a sanctuary for the senses with songs like "this time," "i don't care," and "backwards." The ethereal harmonies of Andy Liszt and Sophia Campbell float through this sound garden, threading emotional veins through each track.
With its expert warp of drone and noise, this EP dances between the melancholic and the uplifting, effortlessly straddling this vibrant paradox. Songs like "starting over" and "starshine" glide through cosmic corridors, projecting feelings both grounded and celestial. The quick sell-out and vinyl rebirth through Deep Space Recordings cemented their foothold in the realm of cult favorites. For seekers of the genre's textured embrace, "LSD and the Search for God" offers a luscious and immersive getaway, their sonic whispers lingering long after the music fades. - Ariana