A Record That Gently Shakes Off the Dust of Time Born from the hazy corners of the internet and reborn into cult status, Nottingham-based Panchiko continues their unlikely resurrection with Ginkgo — their 2025 album that feels less like a comeback and more like a quiet, assured arrival. It’s not just a nostalgic nod to the past, but a still, brave statement of the present. “Honeycomb” – A Fragile Memory Box One of the album’s highlights, “Honeycomb” weaves together the pastoral charm of ’70s pop with the early-2000s haze of neo-psychedelia. It feels like something trapped on an old VHS tape: slightly blurred, yet emotionally sharp. Guitars swirl in reverb like memories dissolving in time, while the vocals blend into the sonic wallpaper — present, but hard to locate. The Album – A Walk Between Memory and Now Ginkgo isn’t just about looking back. It’s also the sound of not quite knowing what to do with the present. Panchiko flows like a slow-moving river: unpredictable in directi...
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