The Greg Ashley Living Underground (7")
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Oakland's psychedelic savant, Greg Ashley, has gone through a tremulous year. Gentrification sent an eviction notice to the doors of his Creamery Analog studio where he recorded such acts as The Dutchess and the Duke, TV Ghost, and The Mantles over almost a decade-long residence. After a spiritual retreat to Texas, Ashley returned to the Bay Area and began work on a new studio, inhabiting a church just blocks from his former location. In celebration of this transcendence, Bad Diet is releasing two archival nuggets that exhibit Greg Ashley's genius, described by SF Weekly as a true psychedelic visionary, maybe the greatest of his generation. Living Underground is a slip inside the peak years of Ashley's widely-lauded act, The Gris Gris. Recorded in 2005, the lost gems haunting vocals and pounding back beat combine in a ritual resurrecting the band's nest offerings. It also grounds The Gris Gris stake as progenitors of the Bay Areas contemporary psych and garage scene. Psychopathia Homosexualis provides a glamorous look into the heart of Sir Lord Von Raven, Ashley's Oakland supergroup with Eric Von Raven (Time Flys), Josh Miller (Wrong Words), and the late, great Jay Bronzini. It was recorded live at the Creamery in 2010.
Tracklisting
Brainstems
Greg Ashley
Kim Gray
Free Weed
Jessie Wagner
Tonstartssbandht
Tonstartssbandht
Sandrider
Charlie Reed
Wah Together
Huntingtons
Modern Life Is War