the 13th Floor Elevators, the psychedelic pioneers of yesteryear.
Bull of the Woods, their final album, has been given the half-speed remaster treatment, promising a fresh take on their signature sound.
From the first twang of the guitar on opener "Livin' On," you're transported back to the hazy days of the 60s, when tie-dye was the fashion statement of choice and peace and love were the mantras of the day.
The swirling, trippy vibes of tracks like "She Lives (In a Time of Her Own)" and "May the Circle Remain Unbroken" are like a sonic acid trip, taking you on a journey through the depths of your own mind.
Frontman Roky Erickson's haunting vocals soar and swoop over the intricate instrumentation, painting a vivid picture of a band at the height of their creative powers.
The laid-back grooves of "Barnyard Blues" and "Never Another" are the perfect soundtrack for a lazy summer afternoon, while the frenetic energy of "Scarlet and Gold" will have you dancing like it's Woodstock all over again.
Overall, Bull of the Woods is a psychedelic masterpiece that stands the test of time, and this half-speed remaster only serves to enhance its brilliance.
So grab your lava lamp, roll up a fat one, and let the 13th Floor Elevators take you on a mind-bending journey to the outer reaches of the cosmos.
Peace, love, and rock 'n' roll, man.
Bull of the Woods, their final album, has been given the half-speed remaster treatment, promising a fresh take on their signature sound.
From the first twang of the guitar on opener "Livin' On," you're transported back to the hazy days of the 60s, when tie-dye was the fashion statement of choice and peace and love were the mantras of the day.
The swirling, trippy vibes of tracks like "She Lives (In a Time of Her Own)" and "May the Circle Remain Unbroken" are like a sonic acid trip, taking you on a journey through the depths of your own mind.
Frontman Roky Erickson's haunting vocals soar and swoop over the intricate instrumentation, painting a vivid picture of a band at the height of their creative powers.
The laid-back grooves of "Barnyard Blues" and "Never Another" are the perfect soundtrack for a lazy summer afternoon, while the frenetic energy of "Scarlet and Gold" will have you dancing like it's Woodstock all over again.
Overall, Bull of the Woods is a psychedelic masterpiece that stands the test of time, and this half-speed remaster only serves to enhance its brilliance.
So grab your lava lamp, roll up a fat one, and let the 13th Floor Elevators take you on a mind-bending journey to the outer reaches of the cosmos.
Peace, love, and rock 'n' roll, man.






