You're correct about the White Fence collaboration. It's a bit more folky and lazy than his other more fuzzy loud efforts, which suits me. Ill look up The oh Sees. Thanks.
I've also been listening to Ty Segall who has released, what seems, an album a week recently: all rooted in the 60s west coast of America with varying degrees of fuzz and psych.
This week alone sees Atoms for Peace (I'm super excited about this), Pruriente, Doldrums and a delightful Soul Jazz German experimental compilation from 1971 released. Throw in the KXP release from a few weeks back and you have all you need for the close future.
What's floating everyone else's...