Mad Timothy - Very Snug Joiner
Mad Timothy - Very Snug Joiner
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First ever release for this previously unknown late '60s/ early '70s acetate, rescued from a thrift store in Chicago. Damaged heavy blooz-psych in the vein of Blue Cheer, Majic Ship, Mount Rushmore, Houston Fearless, Apryl Fool, Sweet Slag, Mutzie, Aum, Screw, or a wasted teenage Canned Heat. In these digital and interconnected times, it's very rare to find an album from the 60s-70s which hasn't been documented or "discovered" yet. That's the case with a mysterious demo LP titled "A Very Snug Joiner" by a band called Mad Timothy. In words of Steve Krakow (of Plastic Crimewave / Galactic Zoo): "A friend of mine found this no-jacket LP at a thrift shop, and there is ZERO information on them. No one knows anything and I've spoken to many collectors. Very cool sludgy Blue Cheer/Majic Ship/Mount Rushmore kind of vibe with a few folkier tracks. It's all pretty charmingly primitive. I think people would want to hear this!"