New Tracks on Myspace for your downloading pleasure!
Hello friends, We have just added three tracks (available for you to download) in anticipation of our playing SXSW next month. 1) An untitled live improvisation in the studio. Load the Bong! 2) The rare and extremely limited issue #48 of the Grey Ghost Series by your truly – HAWG!…
SXSW 2008 Details
The LP4 has been scheduled to perform at TheTap Room at Six (117 W 4th St) on Thursday, March 13. Word is our pals The Dimes will be playing that night at the same place too – sweet!
Catching up on LP reviews from around the world.
Sorry we’ve been slacking on the Blog here but we’ve been getting good feedback in the last few weeks or whatnot since our last post. Here they are: Phil McMullen of England’s Ptolemaic Terrascope penned a lovely review (Link) DJ Astro of Finland’s The Psychotropic Zone Psychedelic Music Club was…
more reviews – Holland’s Roadburn and Joe Mathlete
Holland’s Roadburn gave us some nice props: http://www.roadburn.com/ We also got some love from Joe Mathlete who put our album on his Top 15 Albums for 2007 –Yuss!!
Skyline and Space City Rock put us in some very good company
First off, we made The Skyline 50 which is pretty cool. You can find us in Part 1 but the rest of the list is pretty choice: Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5 Then, as if that wasn’t awesome enough, Space City Rock reviewed three Grey…
South By South West 2008
Guess what friends? We’ll be playing South by Southwest in 2008. See you there.
Our Beloved Proletariat will be closing it’s doors in February
The LP4 outside the Proletariat Here in Houston the LP4 considers two clubs home – Rudyard’s and the Proletariat. Sadly ADR at Skyline network announced today that The Proletariat (where the cover for All Things are Light Was shot) will be closing on February 4th 2008. Very sad news indeed.…
Shazaaam! We have achieved “heaviosity”
Foxy Digitalis gives us 8 out of 10 of these Shazaam! symbols and proclaims that we have achieved “heaviosity!” All right! Read the whole review here: Jeff Penczak Reviews All Thins Are Light
More reviews/articles for your consideration
Ned Raggett at Allmusic reviewed All Things Are Light (4 out of 5 stars) saying “…a core point about the Linus Pauling Quartet isn’t merely that they’re a great psych band, but a great band period, able to embrace a lot of styles and moods and work them well” and…





