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OSEES have announced new album A Foul Form, which will be out August 12 via Castle Face. It’s their first album since 2020 (when they released three albums), and after some explorations into ...
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John Dwyer poses the question at the end of the bio for his band’s new album, Intercepted Message, in a cheeky prompt to remember where things began for the proggy Californian psych-punk outfit ...
Song You Need: Osees’ “proto-synth punk suicide-repellant” “Intercepted Message” is the lead single and title track from the prolific garage rockers’ newly announced, forthcoming album.
Osees, “Sorcs 80” The good: The California alt/garage rockers release their 29th studio album. The bad: These guys are ridiculously prolific. You can’t expect perfection every time. But… ...
Nearly 1000 jumping bodies swallowed the Englert Theatre’s seated layout during the Saturday night performance from psychedelic rock band Osees, the Mission Creek Festival’s closing headliner. But the ...
It should come as no surprise to followers of Osees — and their frontman and mastermind, John Dwyer — that the band would waste no time putting rubber to the road and releasing a new album so ...
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Today, Paste premieres the video for “Goon,” the newest single from the OSEES upcoming album 'Intercepted Message.' Watch here.
Over two decades and across a bunch of subtly shifting monickers, John Dwyer has steered the band currently known as Osees to the pinnacle of the psych-rock scene. Their rambunctious live shows ...
SORCS 80 is an immersive listen. Hearing the Osees wrestle with their equipment, forcing the instruments—and themselves—to behave in ways they are not accustomed is a visceral experience.