Sometimes, you just need to drive to the desert and twirl around wearing feathers and a loincloth in between shoveling handfuls of peyote into your mouth. For those times, there's La Hell Gang, who are here to grace you with their new song, "Sweet Dear."

Sometimes, you just need to drive to the desert and twirl around wearing feathers and a loincloth in between shoveling handfuls of peyote into your mouth. For those times, there's La Hell Gang, who are here to grace you with their new song, "Sweet Dear."

The band is from Santiago, Chile, which is a good place to be from if you're a 60's influence psych-pop band. They also apparently recorded their previous (and debut) album, Just What Is Real in one day completely analogue, using an old Vox guitar and "one of the first pedals in history," so if that's not a blaring advertisement of their sound, nothing is.

Take a listen, and let us know if the Native American chief you hallucinated told you to sit on a cactus or visit a mirage oasis.