Classic Rock

The Lickerish Quartet

IT’S BEEN MORE than two decades since Jellyfish crashed and burned in a fireball of Day-Glo pop and recrimination. Two studio albums, some dazzling live shows and they were gone, exiting stage left in loon pants and hats that Dr Seuss might have dreamed up.

Happily, three former members – Roger Joseph Manning Jr., Tim Smith EP have recreated the psychedelic pop and bang – sublime and heady, like early Queen and Bowie jamming in your garage – that made Jellyfish so vital.

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