God-tier psych rock albums
God-tier psych rock albums
Is there anything this man CAN'T do?
be alive beyond jan 2016
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Ya didn't have to go there....
NO YOU'RE 'EH'!
Jonestown Massacres psych stuff is great
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> XTC
> psych rock
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>jug
>good
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Fight cancer
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...Why ya gotta kill my vibe?
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Parson Sound makes this sound like the Beach Boys
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Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band
title track to this album is GOAT
if any of you scrublords have ever smoked DMT then you'll know
too bad that album is forgettable and no body gives a shit, unlike the beach boys
peyote is way more intense than dmt
Too obvious of a choice.
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I like The Beach Boys, I'm just saying
if you like flying and or blue jay way, heres a whole album like them
easily one of my favorites
I figured this would be posted before lonerism
I stole this album from aeroplane it's so good
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This is probably the album that got me into psychedelic music (outside of obvious singles you hear on oldies/classic rock radio).
9/10
Agreed, best thing britain ever produced musically
6/10
Eh, they're a really good band, although too nostalgic/retro. Can't really compare with the originals from the 60s.
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hi scariffo
6/10
Too zen/sleepy for a God-tier psych album.
8/10
8/10
One of the comfiest things I've ever heard.
Classic
Just stopping by to give your taste a 8/10
I can't tell if the no is to my question or you're saying my pick wasn't a psych album.
It could be either.
Why does it matter that Tame Impala takes their inspiration from earlier artists? Why does that make them lesser? If they had released Innerspeaker or Lonerism in the '60's would you like them more?
I loved Rolled Gold
Because some (most) of their songs copypaste Shamelessly from the masters of the 60s for me.
It's just doesn't feel 100% honest and original since its highly derivative from what the bands of 60 years ago were trying to say. Making an original sound gives much more credit since you took the effort to create your own language instead of mere quoting/copying what other bands made.
Doesn't even bother you to listen to something like this youtube.com
For me Tame Impala is to psychedelic what Socotra is to grunge. Déjà-vu
I understand what you're saying but I think it's important to look beyond the surface similarities and examine what makes one artist different from another. I appreciate Tame Impala's ability to adapt classic '60's psych tropes into the format of modern rock. I'm not gonna say they're doing anything mind-blowingly innovative but they've certainly updated a really dated sound.
Also, I'm not the dude that posted either of the TE albums, if that matters to you.
this counts
Uh, that's why i give a 6/10 and said they still were really good (besides sounding like the Beatles mixed by Todd Rundgren)
I guess, Cicatriz is very psychedelic for me desu
Gotcha. I wasn't trying to imply that you didn't appreciate them or anything. I guess I wanted to know more about your opinion. Sorry if it came off as defensive.
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speaking of early pink floyd, is there a torrent of all the shit of the early years collection ?
69 - 72 is the best thing they did and listening to bootleg live is amazing, this pack is everything I ever wanted but it is priced at ten times what it should be worth.
What's a good "recent" psych band that doesn't try to copy old stuff mindlessly? I'd be really surprises if it exists.
Tame Impala
>Must be played in the dark
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Does it have to be psych rock? Not sure rn im too tired
Thanks user this is amazing
Still don't get why this is so hated on here.
Oh, yes!
This
I recently realized the Deatg Grips sample from this; mind blown
Early Tangerine Dream is criminally underrated.
Mono version is best. If you haven't heard it in mono then you really haven't heard PATGOD.