Here comes the sun. Last spring saw the release of Trésor Magnétique, the latest posthumous compilation highlighting the works of Cameroonian musicologist, writer, composer, and broadcaster Francis Bebey. Culled from Bebey’s seemingly endless archives by his son Patrick, the collection unearths deep cuts spanning 1974 to 1986.
The Reverbs :: The Happy Forest
Influenced by the sweet jangly spell of early R.E.M., 1984’s The Happy Forest is the lone 12″ mini-album from Chicago-based outfit The Reverbs. A duo featuring underground pop stalwart Ric Menck (Velvet Crush, The Springfields), the spirited track “Trusted Woods” was previously the launching off point of the archival Captured Tracks compilation Strum & Thrum, surveying the era’s understated guitar-pop landscape. With chiming guitars, sparse production and reverb-drenched vocals, the record simultaneously recalls the essential Byrds jangle and then contemporaries from both coasts, such as neo-psychedelia of the Paisley Underground’s Rain Parade.













