John's Children

John's Children

psychedelic rock

England Est. 1966

"A swirling tapestry of layered guitar riffs and driving rhythms creates an atmosphere charged with tension and release, inviting listeners to engage with the intricate dance of chaos and clarity."

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Orgasm

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About John's Children

John's Children holds an important place in the evolution of psychedelic rock, acting as a bridge between the raw energy of garage rock and the more experimental sounds that would define the genre.
Their influence is felt not only in their own sonic explorations but also in how they inspired later acts to venture into uncharted territories characterized by mind-bending instrumentation and lyrical surrealism. The band approached music with a...
Their influence is felt not only in their own sonic explorations but also in how they inspired later acts to venture into uncharted territories characterized by mind-bending instrumentation and lyrical surrealism. The band approached music with a sense of rebellion and freedom, often embracing unconventional song structures and studio experimentation that reflected the cultural upheaval of their time. This willingness to blur boundaries made them pioneers in creating a sound that felt both chaotic and liberating, inviting audiences to experience music as a form of social commentary and emotional expression. Lyrically, John's Children often delved into themes of youth disillusionment, love, and surreal imagery, weaving narratives that oscillated between sincerity and irony. Their songwriting approach tended toward impressionistic storytelling, painting vivid scenes that evoke a sense of wonder and introspection without always adhering to a linear narrative. The tone can shift abruptly, mirroring the unpredictable nature of their soundscapes.

1 studio album· 2 total releases· 3 years· England

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John's Children's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

2 releases 1 album 1967–1970
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