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Osees go OFF COURSE and turn the jam session into a moving target

By Editorial Team - June 18, 2026

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Osees go OFF COURSE and turn the jam session into a moving target

Summary

Osees’ OFF COURSE receives 18 June review attention, with John Dwyer’s garage-psych machine stretching toward improvisation, sprawl and endlessly uncoiling groove logic.

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  • Category: News
  • Published: June 18, 2026
  • Tags: osees, off course, garage psych, experimental rock, john dwyer, deathgod, Garage Psych / Experimental Rock

Osees’ OFF COURSE gets 18 June review attention, and the title almost sounds like a warning label for anyone hoping John Dwyer’s band would suddenly become tidy. The latest album reportedly leans into a more fluid and improvisatory approach, with sprawling jam sessions and grooves that prefer motion over neat conclusion. That is fertile ground for Osees, a group whose catalogue has always treated garage rock, psych, punk and experimental noise as parts of one unstable organism. OFF COURSE sounds less like a wrong turn than a deliberate refusal to stay inside the lane markings. The pleasure of this band is often in the sense that the music could mutate at any second: guitar lines twisting, drums locking into extended hypnosis, the whole thing running on caffeine and cosmic bad judgment. For garage-psych listeners, wandering is the feature, not the bug.

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