3 Psych-Rock Albums That Sound Just as Good Today as They Did in Their Prime
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3 Psych-Rock Albums That Sound Just as Good Today as They Did in Their Prime
These wildly underrated psych-rock albums still hold up decades later.
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When we think of psych-rock, we think of Jimi Hendrix, The Doors, and Grateful Dead. Fleetwood Mac, occasionally. Pink Floyd, definitely.
They all released many albums that have stood the test of time, remaining influential through the years. Here are three more psych-rock albums that may have flown under the radar, but still sound just as good as they did in their prime.
‘Free Your Mind…And Your Ass Will Follow’ by Funkadelic
Funkadelic was psych-rock ahead of its time, even for the 1970s. Often, the group’s work was misunderstood or dismissed as unapproachable. They were met with this mindset in 1971 with the release of Maggot Brain,........
