John Dwyer, the mastermind behind the ever-evolving and prolific project Thee Oh Sees (and its alternative moniker OSEES), has been a pivotal figure in the world of psychedelic rock since the band's inception in 2007. Originally conceived as a solo venture for Dwyer, an ex-member of bands like Coachwhips and Sic Alps, Thee Oh Sees quickly morphed into a full-fledged ensemble known for its frenetic live shows and kaleidoscopic soundscapes. Over the years, the band's lineup has been as fluid as their music, with Dwyer being the only consistent member, alongside a rotating cast of collaborators that have brought new energy and dimension to each iteration. Thee Oh Sees' discography is a testament to Dwyer's chameleonic talents and boundless creativity. Their sound spans from lo-fi garage rock to high-octane psychedelia, with forays into experimental noise and beyond. Albums like "Floating Coffin," "Drop," and "A Weird Exits" have cemented the band's reputation for crafting rich, layered compositions that are as raw and unpredictable as they are catchy and hypnotic. With each release, Thee Oh Sees push the boundaries of their genre, incorporating elements of punk, prog, and even surf rock, all while maintaining a core identity that is distinctly their own. Their ability to reinvent themselves while staying true to their artistic vision has garnered them a dedicated following and critical acclaim, solidifying their status as one of the most innovative and influential bands in the psychedelic rock revival.