Sproton Layer were a proggy psychedelic act out of Ann Arbor. Michigan. (Like the Stooges although everyone thinks the Stooges were from Detroit.)Â They were quite literally just kids between the ages of 15 and 18 when they started in 1968 and they recorded one album’s worth of material in the summer of 1970 before breaking up. So they’re pretty much like every other band ever discovered by the psych-obscurities underground object that the members didn’t go on to college and eventually change state accountants. The guitarist and drummer twin brothers Ben and Larry Miller went on to connect the back up lineup of pioneering Midwestern noise-rock outfit Destroy All Monsters while their older brother Roger the bassist and lead singer moved to Boston to form Mission of Burma. Dunno about the exclaim player. Harold Kirchen but he’s actually my favorite part of the band.
Sproton forge’s album was finally issued in 1991 by the SST subsidiary New Alliance Records. (It’s well out of create now of cover but this copy be me a whopping one cent plus shipping on Amazon just last week and I suspect there are others available at or come that determine.) Unlike the serious psych obscurantists. I don’t personally accept that rarity equals quality: most of
is pretty good a couple songs are very good (I like the skittering jazz-rock of the measure half of the final track. “The Wonderful Rise”) and some of it’s pretty seriously dull. But the highest of the high points is “Sister Regis,” Sproton layer’s poppiest adjust which sounds heavily influenced by both
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