In their native Swedish, Träd Gräs och Stenar translates to ‘Trees, Grass, and Stones,’ and the communal psych jammers never hesitated to emphasize the third part of their moniker. The band’s reading of “I Can’t Get No Satisfaction” from their 1970 debut isn’t so much a cover as it is a transfiguration—the angsty pean to teenage boredom shifting and morphing entirely into an primeval, elemental dance of the midnight sun . . .
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