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Putrifiers II (2023 repress)

very limited white lp - £26.99 | Pre Order
'Putrifiers II' expanded the group's sound well past your friendly neighborhood garage band.
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HELP (2022 repress)

very limited purple / pink swirl lp (350 only) - £24.99 | Buy
a sound somewhere beyond nostalgia, beyond the garage, beyond the fireside song and supposed goo-rock.
thee oh sees

CASTLEMANIA (2022 reissue)

very limited purple 2lp - £29.99 | Buy
CD - £13.99 | Buy
thee oh sees

AN ODD ENTRANCES (repress)

LP - £21.99
john dwyer’s garagepsychpunk heroes float down to earth on a idyllic cosmic comedown from the thrash and rumble of 2016's adored ‘a weird exits&...
thee oh sees

A WEIRD EXITS (limited import colour edition)

very limited green lp - 1 per customer - £29.99
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Master’s Bedroom Is Worth Spending A Night In (2021 REISSUE)      

limited white lp (1000 only) - £21.99
Thee Oh Sees (OCS) began as songwriter / singer / guitarist John Dwyer's outlet for the experimental instrumentals he was producing in his home studio.
a weird exits
  1. Dead Man?s Gun
  2. Ticklish Warrior
  3. Jammed Entrance
  4. Plastic Plant
  5. Gelatinous Cube
  6. Unwrap The Fiend Pt. 2
  7. Crawl Out From The Fall Out
  8. The Axis

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thee oh sees

a weird exits

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  • cd

    Released: 12th Aug 2016

    £13.99
    out of stock
  • 2lp + etched d-side + download

    Released: 12th Aug 2016

    £29.99
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  • indies-exclusive clear green 2lp + etched d-side + download

    Released: 12th Aug 2016

    £25.99
    out of stock

spectacular garage psych from John Dwyer’s Thee Oh Sees - the first studio recordings to capture the muscular rhythm section of twin drummers Ryan Moutinho and Dan Rincon with ringer bassist Tim Hellman cracking spines.

The groove and bludgeon one has come to expect from the band’s live shows is captured seamlessly here - they go from zero to headsplitter, and on the rare occasions they do let up on the gas a bit, you’re treated to some locked-in hypnotizers, too. The guitar sounds more colossal and ethereal at the same time, riding roughshod over the vacuum- sealed rhythm section, spiralling skywards, and diving into the emerald depths so quick your guts tingle. "demonic dance and grotesque freakbeat from thrilling west coast psych goblins." - 9/10 uncut