psychedelic pop
subgenre of pop music
Psychedelic pop is a vibrant tapestry of sound, where lush melodies intertwine with surreal lyrics to create an experience that feels both remarkably joyful and wonderfully disorienting. Imagine cascading harmonies, colorful instrumentation, and whimsical arrangements that seem to float in and out of reality. The genre invites you into a world where every note has potential for exploration, often leaving you with a sense of blissfully trippy wonderment.
Emerging in the mid-1960s, psychedelic pop was a direct response to the straightforwardness of rock and rhythm-and-blues. It flourished particularly in places like London and San Francisco as artists sought to capture the mind-altering experiences often associated with drugs and counterculture. The Beatles’ “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band” and The Beach Boys’ “Pet Sounds” stand out as defining works, blending innovative production techniques with introspective themes. Artists like Tame Impala also reshaped the genre in modern contexts, drawing on the vivid textures and imaginative impulses of their predecessors while infusing fresh energy.
For those new to psychedelic pop, start with “Odessey and Oracle” by The Zombies; its melancholic beauty paired with harmonic intricacies is captivating. Then dive into "Forever Changes" by Love for its poetic lyrics and haunting melodies that resonate deeply. Don't miss out on Tame Impala's “Currents,” which masterfully bridges vintage sounds with contemporary flair. Lastly, explore the dreamy soundscapes of MGMT's “Oracular Spectacular.” Each of these albums showcases how this genre effortlessly blends nostalgia with innovation, leading you to worlds brimming with sonic delight and a hint of mystery waiting just beyond the next track.
78 artists in the catalog.
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Ian McLagan
blues rock, hard rock
Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band
comedy rock
Ana Frango Elétrico
art pop, baroque pop
Let's Eat Grandma
art pop, experimental pop
Oh No Oh My
Beachwood Sparks
alternative country
Kaleidoscope
psychedelic rock
Mild High Club
Julie Driscoll
folk rock, jazz
Chris Cohen
indie rock
I Monster
electronica, trip hop
Marbles
baroque pop
Peaking Lights
The Neon Philharmonic
She Drew The Gun
Bantu Continua Uhuru Consciousness
African popular music, futurepop
About psychedelic pop
What is psychedelic pop?
subgenre of pop music
Where should I start with psychedelic pop?
Start with "Young Americans" by David Bowie. It captures what makes psychedelic pop worth exploring.
What are the best psychedelic pop albums?
The psychedelic pop albums worth hearing first: "Young Americans" by David Bowie, "Born to Die" by Lana Del Rey, "Ultraviolence" by Lana Del Rey, "Never Let Me Down" by David Bowie and "David Live" by David Bowie.
How many psychedelic pop artists are there?
northsound.fm covers 78 psychedelic pop artists, each with a recommended starting album and listening path.