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Excited to announce V/A – “Garage Psychédélique (The Best Of Garage Psych And Pzyk Rock 1965-2019)”, out on 11th November, 2022; via Two-Piers Records.

Garage Psychédélique (The Best Of Garage Psych And Pzyk Rock 1965-2019)  – Available on CD, LP and LPX

2LP VINYL TRACKLIST 

 A1) The Sonics – Have Love Will Travel 

A2) Count Five – Psychotic Reaction  

A3) The Paragons - Abba 

A4) Kim Fowler – The Trip 

A5) The Preachers – Who Do You Love ** 

A6) The Strangeloves - Night Time 

A7) The Monks – Oh, How to Do Now 

A8) The Bogeymen – Electrocution 

 B1) Harry Nilsson – Jump into the Fire (Single Version) 

B2) The Eyes – When the Night Falls  

B3) 13th Floor Elevators – Reverberation (Doubt)  

B4) The Poets – That’s the Way it’s Gotta Be  

B5) The Squires – Going All the Way 

B6) The Electric Prunes – I Had Too Much To Dream (Last Night)  

B7) The Chocolate Watch Band – I’m Not Like Everybody Else  

B8) MC5 – Gotta Keep Movin’   

 C1) The Stairs – Weed Bus 

C2) The Hives – Main Offender 

C3) Pond – Fantastic Explosion of Time 

C4) Novella – Somethings Must Change  

C5) Thee Oh Sees – Web  

C6) Allah-Las – Catamaran  

 D1) Moon Duo – Eye 2 Eye 

D2) White Hills, Gnod – Run-a-Round ** 

D3) Goat – Gathering of Ancient Tribes  

D4) Tame Impala – Half Full Glass of Wine  

 (** exclusive to vinyl) 

Two-Piers, the label that brought you ‘Pop Psychédélique (The Best of French Psychedelic Pop 1964-2019)’ bring you the second instalment in the series ‘Garage Psychédélique (The Best of Garage Psych and Pzyk Rock 1965-2019)’. A thrill a minute dive into the crazy awesome world of Garage Psychedelic Rock. 

From the Psych sound explosion onto the Underground club scene in the US and UK in the mid 1960s, its discovery by a wider audience via the exceptional Nuggets and Pebbles compilation series in the 1970-1980s. Through its mainstream revival with the Garage sound of the late 1990- early 2000s, to the current crop of exceptional bands flying the Garage Psych flag today, ‘Garage Psychédélique’ takes you on a journey and gives you a little taste of some of the finest music from the scene and the bands that blazed a trail for others to follow…..Sit back and enjoy the ride!  

From the opening bars of The Sonics ‘Have love Will Travel’ through the Psych workout that is Count Five’s ‘Psychotic Reaction’ to the joys of 60s Beat Psych groups from the US such as The Paragons, The Preachers, The Strangeloves, The Squires, and the eccentric stylings of The Monks. The album careers along at a blistering pace of Garage Psych brilliance, jammed packed full of Underground floor fillers a plenty.  

US legendary underground acts such as The Electric Prunes, The Chocolate Watch Band and MC5 all deliver classic tracks for the cause, and singer-songwriter Harry Nilsson even makes a foray into the psych rock sound with ‘Jump into the Fire’. 

In recent years such bands as Thee Oh Sees, Moon Duo and Allah-Las from the US have taken the Garage Psych influence and 60s sound and made it their own. A whole crop of bands such as White Hills, Gnod and Goat from the scene have evolved the music into a ‘Pyzk Rock’ feel with a darker and heavier vibe, but crucially still with the joyous undertones that the scene brings to its devotees. 

The Garage Psych sound has influenced groups from around the globe with bands like Liverpool’s The Stairs ‘Weed Bus’, Scotland’s finest The Poets with ‘That’s the Way It’s Gotta Be’, The Bogeymen, a largely undiscovered 90s Psych Hammond band from France with ‘Electrocution’. Hailing from Sweden Goat bring us ‘Gathering of Ancient Tribes’ and The Hives their dancefloor anthem ‘Main Offender’. From Perth, Australia Pond’s Psych leanings on ‘Fantastic Explosion of Time’ are clear to see. Finally, Kevin Parker’s band Tame Impala were very influenced by the whole garage psych sound in their early band incarnation, as perfectly showcased here on the epic wig out that is ‘Half Full Glass of Wine’ that closes the album. 

This isn’t meant to be a ‘crate diggers’ album or a compilation of ‘obscure hard to find tracks’ to out-do your mates. It is quite simply a celebration of the Garage Psychédélique scene and a chance to revel in its brilliance and dance around your kitchen.If it means you go down a rabbit warren of discovery to unearth more gems and brilliant bands from the Garage Psych scene then job done!