In 2009, psych-rock band Radio Moscow released their second album, Brain Cycles, which took a more vocal-focused approach to songwriting than their first album. The aim was to really lean into an old-school psychedelic sound, and it paid off. One track in particular stands out on the album, but not for its vocals or lyrics. […] The post Radio Moscow’s Millennial Answer to ‘Free Bird’, and 3 More Modern Songs With Face-Melting Guitar Solos appeared first on VICE .