Doug Tuttle

Doug Tuttle is a prolific figure in the sphere of psychedelic and indie rock, known for his intricate guitar work, evocative songwriting, and lush production that often harkens back to the golden era of 60s and 70s psychedelia while infusing contemporary sensibilities. Formerly a member of the New Hampshire-based band MMOSS, Tuttle launched his solo career following the group's dissolution, allowing his personal artistic vision to take center stage. His music reflects a deep, introspective journey, characterized by melodic richness and a distinctive, reverb-laden aesthetic that captures the listener's imagination.

Tuttle's discography as a solo artist is marked by a series of well-received albums and tracks that showcase his ability to blend haunting melodies with complex arrangements, creating soundscapes that are both nostalgic and refreshingly modern. Notable releases such as "Fearful Guitar," "Mutineers," and "Something in the Sky" display his talent for crafting songs that feel timeless yet innovative. The textural depth in tracks like "A-Lo Urras" and "Enough Enough" highlight his meticulous attention to sonic detail, cementing Doug Tuttle's reputation as a craftsman of psych-inflected indie rock. His creative output continues to resonate with fans who appreciate a touch of introspection and escapism in their music.

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Don't Wanna Feel This Anymore
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