The band was together from 1965 to 1969 and during that period released four albums and seven singles for the international artists record label.
Thirteenth floor elevators easter everywhere.
Slip inside this house 2.
Hailing from austin texas the members of 13th floor elevators were one of the first artists to describe their music as psychedelic.
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It is regarded by many to be one of the finest psychedelic albums ever released.
Both should be cornerstones to any music collection psychedelic or otherwise.
The 13th floor elevators were a bit before my time but i probably discovered their stuff maybe 10 years or so after they were done and gone.
Slip inside this house 2.
Like their first album the psychedelic sounds of the 13th floor elevators easter everywhere is an even more so rare example of a classic album that actually lives up to it s hype and reputation.
Like their first album the psychedelic sounds of the 13th floor elevators easter everywhere is an even more so rare example of a classic album that actually lives up to it s hype and reputation.
They have several quite haunting songs and the opening track of this album slip inside this house was probably the one that sucked me right in to their sound.
The 13th floor elevators were an american rock band from austin texas united states formed by guitarist and vocalist roky erickson electric jug player tommy hall and guitarist stacy sutherland.
On their groundbreaking debut album the 13th floor elevators sometimes sounded as if they were still learning how to work with the strange beast of their own creation known as psychedelic rock.
Easter everywhere is the second studio album by the american psychedelic rock band the 13th floor elevators.
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But their second set 1967 s easter everywhere found them a great deal more comfortable and confident with their loose and hypnotically trippy approach.
Slip inside this house by 13th floor elevators as performed on the easter everywhere album.
It was released in 25 october 1967 through record label international artists.
Their lyrics and sleeve notes openly and religiously endorsed the use of drugs particularly lsd to alter human consciousness for the better.
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