Biography: In the late '60s, the Deviants were something like the British equivalent to the Fugs, with touches of the Mothers of Invention and the British R&B-based rock of the Yardbirds and the Pretty Things. Their roots were not so much in the British Invasion as the psychedelic underground that began to take ...Read full biography
Talk today about Britain's psychedelic psyxties, and it's the light whimsy of Syd Barrett's Pink Floyd, the gentle introspection of the village green Kinks, Sgt. Pepper, and "My White Bicycle" which hog ...Read full review
The thing with the Deviants is, either you love everything they do -- in which case Dr. Crow is their most thrilling new release in the six years since their last one -- or you just don't get it. Sadly ...Read full review