Crazy Horse

Crazy Horse

garage rock

United States Est. 1969

"Each track pulses with primal rhythms and raw guitar textures, creating an immersive experience fueled by tension and release."

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Crazy Horse

Crazy Horse

1971

Crazy Horse matters for their raw, unfiltered energy that captures the spirit of rock in a way that feels both timeless and immediate.
Crazy Horse matters for their raw, unfiltered energy that captures the spirit of rock in a way that feels both timeless and immediate. Their music resonates with an authenticity that allows listeners to feel part of something larger—an invitation to witness the catharsis of live performance and the communal experience of sound. They have carved out a space where the grit of rock meets the heartfelt storytelling often reserved for folk, merging the visceral with the personal in a way that remains significant in today's musical landscape. The band's approach is characterized by a relentless drive and an almost instinctual grasp of dynamics, favoring spontaneity over polish. Their performances often embody a freewheeling essence, as if each song is an exploration rather than a fixed piece. This instinctive style fosters an organic connection with audiences, encouraging a shared sense of discovery that permeates their work. The musicians’ chemistry creates a signature sound that feels both lived-in and refreshingly unpredictable. Lyrically, Crazy Horse often explores themes of love, loss, and the struggles of everyday life, delivered through a voice steeped in sincerity. Their storytelling balances between poignant reflection and gritty realism, evoking feelings that resonate deeply without veering into sentimentality. The tone shifts between earnestness and dry wit, allowing listeners to engage with the material on multiple levels.

Full discography

Crazy Horse's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

9 releases 8 albums 1968–2005
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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Crazy Horse sound like?

Each track pulses with primal rhythms and raw guitar textures, creating an immersive experience fueled by tension and release. Rooted in garage rock. Start with Crazy Horse.

What is the best Crazy Horse album to start with?

The best album to start with is "Crazy Horse" (1971). It's the most representative of what makes Crazy Horse worth hearing.

Who is Crazy Horse for?

If you're into garage rock, Crazy Horse is worth your time. Each track pulses with primal rhythms and raw guitar textures, creating an immersive experience fueled by tension and release.

How many albums does Crazy Horse have?

Crazy Horse has 9 releases in their discography, including 8 albums.