Timothy Eerie new single and music video “Toad Venom”

It’s no accident that the name Timothy Eerie is so close to Timothy Leary, this is the aural equivalent of two tabs and a trip down the rabbit hole. Where the ethereal meets the visceral is where you will find Timothy Eerie, with dreamy, hazy melodies accompanied by thick tones and rock’n’roll noise this band is the epitome of multi-faceted sound. Like many of the bands stemming from the psychedelic genre, there has been a revolving door of players and artists contributing to the project  which only lends to their mystique. 

Their frenzied offering, “Toad Venom,” mixed by Wand frontman Cory Hanson, oscillates and throbs its way through a sonic labyrinth of jousting guitars, rampant percussions, and ethereal vocal echoes. It drags us by the ears into the wild expanses of our imagination, a whimsical world that’s as untamed as unexpected. “The title of the song is based on the venom of the Sonoran desert toad which contains 5meo-dmt- the strongest psychedelic known to man. The lyrics are about having to deal with uncomfortable experiences,” says Eerie, “but I never think about what a song will be about before I start writing it. It’s more of a stream of consciousness approach.” This new single is the perfect antidote to hearing one too many pandemic-inspired bedroom projects: a full-blown, full-band jam landing at the intersection of Thee Oh Sees at their most animated, vintage ’70s prog with its organs still intact, and at least one iteration of King Gizzard that reaches the apex of that band’s pummeling density.

From mood-altering spacey psychedelic immersions to more aggressive moments that tap into Eerie’s garage rock side, you never know what you’re going to get. “I’m always trying to improve and evolve and my taste in music is always changing,” says Eerie. “I never wanna play the same set twice and, even if we do, it never sounds the same.” 

Backed by Hypnotic Bridge & Green Witch Records they’ve shared the stage with such greats as Starcrawler, Of Montreal, La Luz, Dead Meadow, Surfer Blood, Kikagaku Moyo, & L.A. Witch.

“Psych oddball Eerie has the potential to hit some Brian Jonestown Massacre peaks in his music with the technicolor path he’s heading down.” – Orlando Weekly

10/10 Savannah, El Rocko
10/11 Charlotte, Snug Harbor
10/12 Norfolk, Chicho’s Backstage

10/13 New York, tba
10/14 Philadelphia, Philly Stoop
10/15 Asbury Park, Salty’s Beach Bar

10/22 Orlando, Will’s Pub

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