In their debut album, Medicine Music, Atlanta trio A Drug Called Tradition fuses psych rock influences with the heavy atmosphere of their southern roots. The eight-minute opening track, “With You Miss You,” bursts onto the scene with brooding vocals and saturated guitar pulses before breaking and leading the listener on a Can-inspired odyssey of layered intensity and release. This journey continues through the rest of the album, each track seemingly standing on its own before revealing its place in the larger whole. The trio has shared the bill with acts such as Iggy Pop, Dinosaur Jr., The Coathangers, Holy Wave, Subsonics, White Reaper, and Froth
In their debut album, Medicine Music, Atlanta trio A Drug Called Tradition fuses psych rock influences with the heavy atmosphere of their southern roots. The eight-minute opening track, “With You Miss You,” bursts onto the scene with brooding vocals and saturated guitar pulses before breaking and leading the listener on a Can-inspired odyssey of layered intensity and release. This journey continues through the rest of the album, each track seemingly standing on its own...