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The Love Dimension Release 'Surf Heart' Video 

http://www.antimusic.com/news/16/October/02The_Love_Dimension_Release_Surf_Heart_Video.shtml

The Love Dimension have released a video for their track "Surf Heart." The song comes from their latest EP release "Freakquency Mind Space Continuum." 

The new video for the instrumental clip features archival footage of San Francisco in the 1940s and 50s. "Surf Heart is the first instrumental to be released by the Love Dimension," singer Jimmy L. Dias explained. "It is about following your heart and dreams. That may not always be easy and there might be rough waters sometimes. 

"However, when you are present, in the zone, persistent, committed and do the work...well...then perhaps you could put yourself in a position to enjoy the ride when things in your life finally do line up and align. This music video was directed and edited by Mer Zandifar of the Muse Department. This is the second video that Mer has created for the band. 

"When we discussed doing the music video and collaborating, she thought the song represented a celebration of the archetypal memories in San Francisco. Thus making the video like a vision of surfing the waves of change and remembering to respect the land, our ancestors and the sacred elemental beauty of a city that transcends space and time."

Debut: The Love Dimension, “Surf Heart” { Diggin’ the vintage. } 

http://www.imposemagazine.com/tv/the-love-dimension-surf-heart

By Meredith Schneider

While San Francisco’s psychedelic rock collective The Love Dimension – comprised of Jimmy L. Dias (vocals/guitar), Celeste Obomsawin (vocals/percussion/flute), Devin Farney (keyboards/vocals), Michael Summers (bass), Robinson Kuntz (drums) and Amy Jane Cronkleton (vocals) – released their newest EP Freakquency Space Mind Continuum earlier this year, we are pleased to premiere the music video for their upbeat song “Surf Heart”. Made up of vintage footage of San Francisco from the early 20th century, this video makes you feel like you’re on vacation, chasing the wild life down the streets of the big city. And by “wild life,” I – of course – mean perfectly coiffed hair, vintage cars, and crashing waves in the bay. The footage is the perfect overlay to a beautiful instrumental, a song we could easily see ourselves swaying to on a lazy beach vacation. 

Or in our kitchen. Because that’s what’s going to happen. 

Jimmy had a bit to say about the track and its accompanying video. 

“Surf Heart” is the first instrumental to be released by The Love Dimension.  The original title of the song was actually “House of the Heart Shaped Wave”.  It is about following your heart and dreams.  That may not always be easy and there might be rough waters sometimes.  However, when you are present, in the zone, persistent, committed and do the work…well…then perhaps you could put yourself in a position to enjoy the ride when things in your life finally do line up and align. 

This music video was directed and edited by Mer Zandifar of the Muse Department.  This is the second video that Mer has created for the band.  The first was for the song ‘True Love Comes ‘Round Again’ off the ‘Forget the Remember’ album. 

When Mer and I discussed doing the music video and collaborating, she thought the song represented a celebration of the archetypal memories in San Francisco.  Thus making the video like a vision of surfing the waves of change and remembering to respect the land, our ancestors and the sacred elemental beauty of a city that transcends space and time.” – Jimmy L. Dias 

**NOTE: The band has also featured many other talented musicians such as Jacob Landry (guitar), Joe Miller (drums), Kevin Grapski (bass), Jeremy Walker (guitar), Ryan Erickson (bass/vocals), Eric Amerman (guitar/keys/drums),  Sonny Pearce (drums), Tommy Anderson (bass), Kyle DeMartini (guitar), and Sean Carney (guitar) just to name a few. 

Tour Dates 
10/1 – Music Coop – Ashland, OR* 
10/2 – Oakland Secret – Oakland, CA 
10/7 — Winters Tavern — Pacifica, CA 
10/27 – Bottom of the Hill – San Francisco, CA 
11/4 – Full Circle Brewing Company – Fresno, CA* 
11/5 — Otter Rock Cafe — Morro Bay, CA * 
11/9 – Harvard and Stone – Los Angeles, CA* 
11/10 — Hotel Utah — San Francisco, CA * 
11/11 – Bocci’s Cellar – Santa Cruz, CA* 
11/12 — Blue Fin Cafe and Billiards — Monterey, CA * 
11/13 — Tower District Records — Fresno, CA * 
11/18 — Smiley’s Saloon — Bolinas, CA 
1/14 – Barmel – Carmel, CA 

*Jimmy Dias solo show with Vanessa Silberman 

The Love Dimension’s EP Freakquency Space Mind Continuum was released earlier this year on DIY label A Diamond Heart Production.

SIMGE Survey: Getting To Know The Love Dimension // Watch “Together Again” 

by Mike Mehalick from 'Speak Into My Good Eye'

For the San Francisco-based artist Jimmy Dias, life has offered several callings. In duly following, Dias has found enlightenment in studying to be a shamanic healer and through music. 

It was through the latter pursuit that Dias came to found the psych-surf musical collective, The Love Dimension. Earlier this summer, the band dropped a new EP, Freakquency Space Mind Continuum, which was led by the driving, mystical single “Together Again.” 

To go along with a view of the video for “Together Again,” we had Dias take the SIMGE Survey to get to know him a little better. Check out the video below and keep up with more from The Love Dimension here. 

Name: Jimmy Dias 
Band: The Love Dimension 
Instrument(s): Vocals, Guitar, Bass, Drums (played all the instruments on this latest EP. However, I usually have a great group of musician friends who help record 
and play live shows.) 

What sound(s) do you/your band make? 

A cross between late 60s psychedelic, 90s grunge and annoying instrumental elevator music. 

If you could have anything fall from the sky what would it be and why? 

A suitcase filled with plane tickets and other helpful resources so I could take the Love Dimension and all my music friends on tour around the world to places like Europe, Australia, Asia, South America and more. 

When I was a kid I used to love to… 

Play Nintendo (the original NES one) for hours and days and weeks until all my muscles (except for my hands and eyes) started to atrophy. 

An embarrassing phase in my life was when… 

Continuing to play video games every night as an adult as a way to escape my dissatisfaction with boring day jobs. Good times in a way, but wish I had spent all that time mastering the guitar, drums or a musical instrument. 

The 1st album I purchased: 

Having trouble remembering my exact timelines and order of stuff with all the crazy interdimensional shifting and galactic realignment going on right now but I think it was a cassette of Beastie Boys’ License to Ill. I had some other tapes right around that time but they were copies of tapes that friends made for me of Nevermind and Surfer Rosa. 

The last album I purchased: 

The Doors – Live at the Bowl 68 on vinyl. 

My biggest insecurity: 

When I am not wearing my glasses I get awkward in public because people’s faces are blurry and I can’t tell if they are looking at me or if it is someone I know and maybe they’ll think I am ignoring them because I don’t know it is them. 

If anyone out there wants to gift me a few thousand dollars maybe I could get Lasik surgery. 

You can easily win me over by… 

Buying me a slice of pizza and a bucket of peanut butter cups. 

Sometimes when I feel overwhelmed or stressed

I listen to chakra balancing music on youtube because it’s calming and relaxing and it puts me into a trance. 

After a show people compliment me most on my… 

Outfit. Come on people, Am I really that bad of a musician that all you notice is the clothes I am wearing. Guess I need to practice more and dress down. 

Something most people don’t know about me is… 

I am also a healer and have studied with various shamans, healers and spiritual teachers over the past 10 years. It has been helpful with music as there is a lot of energy moving back and forth from the band to the audience at shows. 

The band (artist) that altered my perception on life is

Nirvana because it inspired me to start playing drums (my first instrument) and writing songs. I had never heard anything like that before. It really struck a chord inside of me that hasn’t stopped buzzing since. It opened up the doors for me to explore all kinds of indie and punk rock music. 

What a cool experience it would be to relive the first time you heard a certain album or song. Musical mystical magic. 

If not for music I would probably… 

Have left this physical body and transferred my consciousness into a vehicle that would allow me to create and share music.

What are your favorite song lyrics? 

I was trying to think of a cool answer for this one and the words that kept popping into my head were: 

“Row, row, row your boat 
gently down the stream 
Merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily 
Life is but a dream” 

At first, I was resisting that and thinking I can’t write that. Then when I sat with it and realized the simplicity and wisdom that is embedded in those words, I detached and allowed it to be. It really hits the point of the impermanence of everything and going with the flow and enjoying life while you are here in this 3D reality hologram. 

It’s tough times right now but if you keep your vibration and frequency high instead of lowering it into fear, then eventually the snowball will gain enough momentum and the enlightenment of humanity and the golden age will flourish. 

Thank you so much to SIMGE for spreading the word about the Love Dimension and to everyone reading this. I wish you many blessings and good fortune. And when you have a moment please send out some thought forms into the ethers so TLD can magnetize and manifest coming to play our music live in a town near you! 

Peace, Love and Rock ‘n’ Roll!

http://speakimge.com/simge-survey-getting-to-know-the-love-dimension-stream-together-again/

 

Notable Local Records (from the SF Weekly) 

Wednesday, Jul 20 2016

Freakquency Space Mind Continuum by The Love Dimension; self-released 

The ghost of San Francisco past looms large these days. Our beautiful city is caught in the midst of an identity crisis — it seems, at times, in danger of coming apart at the seams. That's why The Love Dimension's latest EP, Freakquency Space Mind Continuum, feels like such a nice surprise. It's a short, sweet, delightfully fun listen, a summery, surf-y, psychedelic revision of a time when life in San Francisco wasn't so complicated. 

"Short and sweet" are the key words here: The EP is barely 15 minutes long. But that's OK: The tunes are so catchy and easy on the ears they encourage repeat listens. 

The EP opens with "Together Again," its best and most memorable tune. It's a blast to listen to, a fun, playful, psychedelic pop ditty featuring stick-in-your-head, surf-inspired guitar licks, perfectly retro harmonized vocals, and simple, sing-along lyrics. 

"When Soul Love Begins" sounds like a classic garage rock tune. "Surf Heart," much as its name implies, owes its existence to Dick Dale. "Get Real Wild" and "It Could Be Awhile," a song in two parts, is my least favorite on the EP, but it's still remarkably catchy, to its credit. 

Fuzzy, hazy, lo-fi production is the rug that really ties the room together. You won't find any new ground broken on Freakquency, but sometimes unabashed nostalgia is all you need.

By Chris Zaldua

http://www.sfweekly.com/sanfrancisco/top-five-parties-this-week-plus-notable-local-records-bread-deadboy-dbm-murlo-keysound-recordings-blackdown-bezier-robert-yang-honey/Content?oid=4801659

The Vinyl District Video Premiere: The Love Dimension, “Together Again” 

“I asked Matt Robeson from White Light Prism if he could make a video that combined surf themes with sacred geometry. What he created for ‘Together Again’ captured all of this and more. I really wanted something that captured that fun summer time feel but also had a spiritual side to it. The video is dizzying, hypnotic, and captivating. You can watch it over and over again and notice something different each time. This is the second video he has done for us. The first was for our song ‘The Lighthouse of Your Mind.’ Great stuff! Looking forward to working on future videos with him.” —Jimmy L. Dias 

Just in time for the heat of summer, we’re pleased to premiere The Love Dimension’s new video for their track “Together Again.” 

The Love Dimension, a psychedelic rock and roll group from San Francisco, take you on a magical surf ride with their smooth vocals and crashing beats. Founded by Jimmy L. Dias—who was training to be a shamanic healer only to find himself called back to music in 2009—The Love Dimension was assembled with a myriad of talented musicians along the way. 

“Together Again” has a message of unity is the perfect soundtrack for this scorching summer season. The video delivers the same vibe with its trippy flashes of beaches, bringing to mind the hot sand between your toes, the sun on your shoulders, and the sound of waves crashing around you. Images of silhouetted beach bums gathered on the sand imprint themselves, as twirling geometric shapes take to the forefront. It’s so bright, after watching it you’ll feel like you were staring at the sun. 

“Together Again” is taken from The Love Dimension’s latest EP, released just last month, “Freakquency Space Mind Continuum.”

http://www.thevinyldistrict.com/storefront/2016/07/tvd-video-premiere-the-love-dimension-together-again/

By Allison Staulcup | July 15, 2016

EXCLUSIVE! 'Freakquency Space Mind Continuum' by The Love Dimension 

From...http://www.songwritingmagazine.co.uk/news/exclusive-freakquency-space-mind-continuum-by-the-love-dimension/32083


We take trip to the freakier side for this week’s second exclusive, in the company of psychedelic revivalists The Love Dimension 

Our second exclusive of the week is another full EP – and a treat for lovers of freakbeat and psychedelia, as San Francisco’s “psychedelic garage punk country surf” collective The Love Dimension kindly allow Songwriting to bring you the world premiere of their new EP Freakquency Space Mind Continuum. 

Here’s what The Love Dimension tell us about themselves: “Resonating with the consciousness expanding goals of the 60s psychedelic movement, The Love Dimension creates sonic architecture for the benefit of all sentient beings across the multiverse. A musical vision that reflects the personal journey of band founder Jimmy L. Dias, who was on the path to becoming a shamanic healer when his own experiences of healing called him back to music.” 

And here’s what Mr Dias has to say about the EP: “This EP originally was just meant to be some solo demos. I hadn’t recorded on my own, playing all the instruments, since before the Love Dimension started back in 2008, but it was a really fun process recording with Tomas Dolas at Lolipop Studios. He’s a great producer and had many helpful suggestions to make the songs better than I originally envisioned. We recorded and mixed the EP in less than three days, and it turned out so well that I decided to release it. It was a good way to get some new music out there to hold people over while we shop around some unreleased recordings we’re currently sitting on. 

“The concept behind the title of Freakquency Space Mind Continuum is about interconnectedness at a universal mind level. But with emphasis on all the freaks, artists, musicians, creative people our there who have the ability to tap into those higher dimensions of consciousness and help manifest and reflect beauty into this 3D physical holographic world that we find ourselves in.” 

We’re loving this one… see what you think!

Together Again by The Love Dimension 

From...

http://glofimustdie.com/post/145576705709/via-together-again-by-the-love-dimension-free

The Love Dimension has a vintage surf rock vibe that 1) makes me want more 2) sounds like it will translate perfectly live 3) reminds me of RIDE mixed with Nazz and Beach Fossils

PREMIERE: THE LOVE DIMENSION “TOGETHER AGAIN” 

From...

http://survivingthegoldenage.com/love-dimension-together-again/

California in the 1960s is synonymous with bands like The Beach Boys, Dick Dale, and others.  The Love Dimension are cut from the same cloth just five decades later. Surviving the Golden Age is excited to premiere the group’s latest single “Together Again,” a song which could have easily been a recently unearthed Turtles recording from the 60s. With the surf guitar and the tight vocal harmonies, “Together Again” is a veritable travel through time and space. Enjoy the ride. 

The track will appear on The Love Dimension’s new EP Freakquency Space Mind Continuum will be released June 10th.

The Matinee May 31st 

From...

http://therevue.ca/2016/05/31/the-matinee-may-31st/

by Ben Yung 

The Matinee May 31st is another extended one, featuring 9 new songs because two of them are inseparable. From New Zealand to Denmark, Australia to France, England to the USA, we have some pretty great new songs to start your day.

RIYL: Brian Jonestown Massacre, The Futurebirds 

“Zoom!”, those are the words that I often holler when hearing a psychedelic rock song that blisters with the delirious energy of Brian Jonestown Massacre, which is exactly what San Francisco trio The Love Dimension have crafted with “When Soul Love Begins”. Sure, the song has the familiar, twangy guitar line and the dizzying, kaleidoscope sound, but the sense of urgency that Jimmy Dias, Celeste Obomsawin, and Devin Farney have added brings the song to a feverish level.

 

THE LOVE DIMENSION RELEASE DEBUT SINGLE, “WHEN SOUL LOVE BEGINS” 

New EP is scheduled to be released 6/10.  Check out one of the songs on Entertainment Rocks.

http://www.entertainmentrocks.com/2016/05/love-dimension-release-debut-single-soul-love-begins/

San Francisco musical collective The Love Dimension have released their new single “When Soul Love Begins.” 

The psychedelic track is the first release off of the upcoming EP Freakquency Space Mind Continuum, due out June 10th. 

The Love Dimension founder Jimmy L. Dias, had this to say about “When Soul Love Begins”: 

‘When Soul Love Begins’ is about duality and unconditional love. For there to be dark there must also be light. When you swing the pendulum one way, it eventually gathers up energy so it can come back to the other side and balance things out. When we expand beyond that duality and separation into the oneness, we come to the realization that there is only unconditional love.  From that space we see how it is all included…every experience, every being, every life, etc.  The song is about no matter what is happening in your life and how challenging it may feel in the moment, that things will turn out ok when you make that inner shift in the present and focus on what is most important.  The mystery, the energy, the stream that runs through us and all things doesn’t judge.  It doesn’t say you are wrong or right or good or bad.  It just is.  We can be that too when we choose to attune ourselves to that frequency.  We can flow with it or we can fight it and try to swim up stream so our ego and mind feels like it accomplished something.  It is all in our choices and what we decide to bring our awareness and attention to.

PREMIERE: "When Soul Love Begins" on PureVolume 

Check out our new single!
 

http://www.purevolume.com/news/PREMIERE-The-Love-Dimension-When-Soul-Love-Begins

With the city's tech boom of the past half decade, San Francisco's swinging '60s psychedelic rock scene, and recently, indie rock scene are steadily becoming things of the past. In the case of psych rock, that movement may be in history's rearview mirror, but the Love Dimension are making isn't doesn't fade away. The collective's mission statement is to "create sonic architecture for the benefit of all sentient beings across the multi-verse.” The Love Dimension reflects the personal journey of founder Jimmy L. Dias, who was on the path to becoming a shamanic healer before his experiences of healing were what brought him back to making music. He chose wisely, which you can hear on the band's trippy new single “When Soul Love Begins.” Sounding more 1966 than 2016, the song is a terrific reminder how vibrant the San Francisco sound once was with its kaleidoscopic aura. 

"Well its about duality and unconditional love. For there to be dark there must also be light," the band says of the tune. When you swing the pendulum one way, it eventually gathers up energy so it can come back to the other side and balance things out. When we expand beyond that duality and separation into the oneness, we come to the realization that there is only unconditional love. From that space we see how it is all included...every experience, every being, every life, etc. 

"The song is about no matter what is happening in your life and how challenging it may feel in the moment, that things will turn out ok when you make that inner shift in the present and focus on what is most important. The mystery, the energy, the stream that runs through us and all things doesn't judge. It doesn't say you are wrong or right or good or bad. It just is. 

"We can be that too when we choose to attune ourselves to that frequency. We can flow with it or we can fight it and try to swim up stream so our ego and mind feels like it accomplished something. It is all in our choices and what we decide to bring our awareness and attention to." 

The Love Dimension's new EP Freakquency Space Mind Continuum will be released June 10th.

CD Review: The Love Dimension "Create and Consume" 

Formed in the Bay Area of San Francisco, the band called The Love Dimension seems to encompass the whole spirit of the 1960s and their music definitely shows that. The band creates a sound that includes many different genres of rock and roll including straight-out rock, psychedelic rock, surf rock, even a little garage rock. The band’s many different influences create a solid sound that borrows from many different sounds but still sounds very cohesive…and just a little dated as the band’s sound feels like it could have fit in with the bands that were around at the time of Woodstock and just a little bit after that, as well…Read More

Joel Gion & the Primary Colours The Love Dimension Cellar Doors and Down Dirty Shake Play The Independent-1/22 

On January 22nd, The Independent will be hosting a psychedelic music showcase featuring Brian Jonestown Massacre's charismatic percussion extraordinaire, Joel Gion and his band The Primary Colours, San Francisco's premiere psych revivalist band, The Love Dimension, psych pop/post punk band, Cellar Doors and psych soul band, Down Dirty Shake. You don't see too many full local line ups play The Independent, so do your best to attend to ensure these bands have a successful show. The more we help local bands fill larger venues, the more the venues will be inclined to give Bay Area bands a chance to shine. 

Not only is the line up local, but the bands are seasoned and absolutely stellar. We love a big shows just as much as we love bands straight out of the garage. Make your way out to the Independent and have a blast!

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Joel Gion & The Primary Colours round up SF psych favorites at The Independent 

We're off to a killer start here in 2015, from the Soft White Sixties’s ongoing Brick & Mortar residency to Lee Gallagher and The Hallelujah’s celestial, family-studded epic of a record release last Saturday. We move forward this week with Joel Gion & The Primary Colours at The Independent on Thursday, January 22. 

Drenched in the liquid light art of White Light Prism, Gion and his backing band -- relatively new in the neo-psych world which Gion helped pioneer -- will use their familiar blend of 1960s rock and roll and post punk to move the Divisadero Street music house along with a solid local lineup. Filling out the night with psych sounds of all flavors, San Francisco's psychedelic pop tripod Cellar Doors, the psych-soul rock and rollers of Down Dirty Shake, and the hip-swaying country psych shamans of The Love Dimension will join The Primary Colours for a night of astral surfing and sonic meditations. Bust out those diffraction glasses and get ready to get dizzy. This one's going to be weird.

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Psychedelic Holiday: Late Additions 

I was pretty excited to discover this San Francisco band, who give a nod to Jefferson Airplane and The Doors, but filtered through Echo & The Bunnymen, The Teardrop Explodes and even a bit of Gun Club’s sinister post-punk twang. Don’t let their placing in this list fool you into thinking they’re also-rans. It’s just a testament to how much great psych came out this year.

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PSYCH INSIGHT: ALBUM REVIEW, CREATE AND CONSUME BY THE LOVE DIMENSION 

The thing that strikes me about the opening to this album is how it manages to sound both hot and cold and the same time. There is an icey tingle infused by the warmth of the Californian sun as the West Coast melody kicks in. Thereafter, this opening track (the beginning of ‘Side X’), ‘And So Love Begins’, takes you on a trip, not only around the emotions, but around the many a varied influences of the San Franciscan five piece. There’s a whole lot of Love in there, there are the same sixties guitar licks that inspired The Buzzcocks in the late seventies, surely some Jefferson Airplane, and there is some surefire Doors keyboard in there too.  Read More

The Love Dimension, Create And Consume. Album Review 

In the blink of an eye a life can change. In the time it takes to hear an album by a band foraging their way carefully through the Californian minefield of abundant music, you are already finding your thoughts focused on making sure you get on a plane sometime soon, taking a trundle down any of the side streets of San Francisco and hoping that you will bump into a band member or two and clasping them firmly by the hand and without a second thought for so called British reserve; telling them that you love them so much that you want to re-start the psychedelic revolution with them.  Read More

XO for the Holidays 

The first of those annual freebies we all look forward to every year has arrived!  The 7th installment of XO Publicity's "XO For The Holidays" series has been posted.  It should be noted, here, that I love to jump the gun and XO has been known to add songs and tinker around a bit after the initial posting.  Right now, the "download album" button isn't working (so you have to download the songs individually) and I'm not sure they've tagged everything the way they want it, yet.  Read More

The Love Dimension Celebrate Album Release - 9/4 

San Francisco based peace and lovecentric psychedelic rock band, The Love Dimension is preparing to release their new full length album entitled, Create and Consume. This long running local band will be celebrating their album release show at The Chapel in San Francisco on September 4th with Trainwreck Riders and Lee Gallagher and the Hallelujah. Make sure you don't miss this event! The Love Dimension deserves all of the positivity and support a local band can receive as they write and perform songs with a loving spiritually conscious vibe. Create and Consume will be available on 12 inch vinyl and we know the album is going to sound radiant. Pick up a copy on September 4th and support local independent bands!!  Read More

Art Void III 

Art Void returned to the Night Light this past Saturday (7/26). I had attended last month's event and was excited to be able to catch the next edition. As you may recall, the event is in the spirit of a '70s club scene in Berlin. The routine was much the same as the last event with a slate of bands bolstered by special lighting (Kelly Porter), effects (Andy Puls), custom art (Meg Adamson), and boutiques (The Power Plant and Empress Vintage). I caught up with Kelly, who'd managed Hedersleben's lights last time and has expanded to general band support. He pointed me at Jason Willer, Hedersleben's drummer and ringleader of the Art Void collective. We had a brief chat as things kicked off and he left me with a generous gift of the hand-numbered posters produced for the events. I am going to have to admit that I was not in prime listening form on this particular evening. I'd enjoyed an aggressive bike ride earlier in the day and I was frankly, exhausted. I also had company, of the distracting variety. So, good for me, bad for the review.  The Love Dimension (bandcamp) kicked off the festivities. Lots of instruments fun sound. Solidly psychedelic. Bassist was out of control good. The bands whole vibe worked well. White Manna (bandcamp) was drone guitar assault. Quality sound and I'd probably have more to say, but the weariness of the day and hypnotic tunes washed the brain away.  Read More

Premiere: The Love Dimension - Got Gratitude 

Psychedelic revivalist band, The Love Dimension has released a new single entitled, Got Graditude. This San Francisco based veteran band has recorded and shared a heavier track that pulls from psych folk, surf and garage rock influences. The Love Dimension is usually a straight shooter when it comes to dolling out a classic 60s rock sound, but Got Gratitude is a fast paced, danceable track that would invoke movement and shaking within the most comatose spirit. We're a big fan of The Love Dimension, and we're excited to premiere this song! Look out for a full length album from this local, staple of a band later this year. They've done such a great job of being diverse and positive with their songs and releases over the years, we're always into giving them a nod. You can see TLD perform live at the Haight Ashbury Street Fair this Sunday on the Masonic Stage at 2 pm. Don't miss their show!!!  Read More