Japanese psych-rock act DMBQ harnessed the wild-eyed freakout energy of Tokyo's acid rock underground, blending the same overblown sound of that scene with a heavy influence from classic hard rock of Britain and the U.S. Highly active throughout the '90s and early 2000s, the band churned out upwards of a dozen LPs, EPs, and collections of their fuzz-heavy rock, touring constantly and working with both indie and major labels alike. The tragic death of a bandmember while on tour in 2005 preceded a long hiatus, but they would reactivate for the release of 2018's Keeenly, released...