Tago Mago
In 1971, Can released 'Tago Mago.' A sprawling, psychedelic odyssey that redefined the boundaries of rock.
In 1971, Can released 'Tago Mago.' A sprawling, psychedelic odyssey that redefined the boundaries of rock.
In 1967, Jefferson Airplane released 'Surrealistic Pillow', a landmark of the psychedelic era that captured the spirit of San Francisco’s counterculture.
In 2002, The Flaming Lips released 'Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots.' A surreal, technicolour concept album about love, death and machine invasions.
In 1991, Slint released 'Spiderland'. A stark, unsettling masterpiece with six songs, no choruses, no comfort. It sounded like nothing else.
In 1962, Dave Van Ronk released 'Folksinger.' A stark, unvarnished record of traditional songs. Just his voice and a guitar, captured live to tape.
In 1999, The Magnetic Fields released '69 Love Songs'. A sprawling, genre-hopping epic that treats the love song as both sacred form and satirical playground.