The Higher State play West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band

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At Shindig! Magazine's first It's A Happening Thing event 0n 30 August 2008, The Higher State performed songs by The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band.
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  • ....and the smell of incense fills the room. ....... AND THE SMELL OF THE INCENSE FILLS THE ROOM

  • WHAT A F*CKIN BAND!!!!

  • The texture & sounds themselves capture what's going on as much as the lyrics do. A real art, that.

  • I love this song, along w 'Carte Blanche'...."The'Smell of Incense" is a true period piece,& situation w all the trappings described & beautifully captured by their music & it's texture. It must have been the experience of miilons.

    It should be dark where they are, tho, w a real liquid light show behind them..all the classic oil + water, floaty visuals...especially during that Dream World reverb guitar lead. Nice sounds, HS's.

  • Fantastic! You gotta love Mole. I *just* missed seeing The Embrooks in 2001. Opposite coasts on opposite times. This is the real deal.

  • Great version . . . play Portland!

  • This is really good! is this a tribute band? if so would love to see them! Shalane

  • is this the mystreaded uk famous group?

  • Almost as good as the real thing - very authentic

  • Wow! This is really great! Wonderful guitar work, gentlemen!

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