TEKE::TEKE – Shirushi – Album Review
TEKE::TEKE are a Montreal based Japanese psych band. Shirushi is their debut album and it is a genuinely wild record drenched in 60s/70s psychedelia with plenty of surprises.
TEKE::TEKE are a Montreal based Japanese psych band. Shirushi is their debut album and it is a genuinely wild record drenched in 60s/70s psychedelia with plenty of surprises.
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