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The Three 4 Tens sophomore recording, "Taking Northern Liberties," named after the Philly neighborhood where the band resides, is like a dose of The Strokes on blotter acid meets Paul Revere and The Raiders--blending elements of The Doors, Steppenwolf and Iron Butterfly. Their live show is a lava lamp psychedelic rave-up that only rivals the legendary Feelies.
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Pretty soon we're all gonna get a little older. Although time may change some, THE THREE 4 TENS' new full-length Change Is On Its Way (FT38) clearly demonstrates a tactful ability to trace time. Where many modern throwbacks come across stale or ill conceived, Change genuinely encapsulate an energy that has fueled the great eras of rock n' roll. Conceived within the hushed halls of a Philadelphia Catholic High School, the first incarnation of THE THREE 4 TENS took form in the insubordinate imaginations of... [ read more ]
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The Three 4 Tens from Psychedelphia are back! The opening track sounds like a cross between Good Earth-era Feelies and R.E.M. on peyote buttons. The second track resembles the Happy Mondays meets the Doors and Echo and the Bunnymen, while the third track is a 21st century blast of Who-esque rock. The rest of the album follows suit. Their live set is an indescribable lava lamp psychedelic rave-up that rivals the legendary Feelies or Iron Butterfly.
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