RIYL: Morphine, James Chance and the Contortions, The Kinks. Two LPs and four singles in, WEIRD OMEN still evade direct comparisons to _ anyone. Descriptions abound: "Primitive garage, a deluge of trash brass, reverb, and fuzzzzz", "a crypto-hypnotic garage trance, blending '60s tones and psychedelic neo-garage", and "France's strangest garage-psych-rock trio - comprised of guitar, sax, and drums. Lost somewhere betweenThe Cramps and The Kinks". For sound-alikes, you might look to Morphine and James Chance and the Contortions, but all this tells you is that while Weird Omen has influences like everybody else does, their sound is their own. There's a helluva pedigree here too: King Khan & the Shrines , Bee Dee Kay & the Roller Coaster, Lost ... read more