A totally far-out split release from unexpected corners: fave Hoosier-via-SF tripper transplants Burnt Ones sweet-talked the one and only Space Lady into a sharing an album. In her inimitable style, Space Lady sparkles through "Across the Universe," "Starman," a brand-new original called "The Next Right Thing" and an achingly elegaic "Somewhere Over the Rainbow." These beautiful tunes are wonderful additions to her lovely repertoire. For their half, Burnt Ones mellow down their sound, crafting a warm cocoon on two kaliedoscopic creepers, peaking just a little with a floweringly spaced-out version of the Space Lady's greatest hit, "Synthesize Me," and closing with another druggy lullaby.
A totally far-out split release from unexpected corners: fave Hoosier-via-SF tripper transplants Burnt Ones sweet-talked the one and only Space Lady into a sharing an album. In her inimitable style, Space Lady sparkles through "Across the Universe," "Starman," a brand-new original called "The Next Right Thing" and an achingly elegaic "Somewhere Over the Rainbow." These beautiful tunes are wonderful additions to her lovely repertoire. For their half, Burnt Ones mellow down their sound, crafting a warm cocoon on two kaliedoscopic creepers, peaking just a little with a floweringly spaced-out version of the Space Lady's greatest hit, "Synthesize Me," and closing with another druggy lullaby.