the 13th Floor Elevators - Live Houston Music Theatre 67 (Rsd 2025).
The reissue that absolutely no one asked for but everyone didn't know they needed.
Bringing back to life a band that faded into obscurity faster than you can say "psychedelic rock", this album is a trip down memory lane for those who remember the golden era of 60s music.
The sound quality on this live recording is as clear as an overpriced bottle of artisanal water, capturing the raw energy and fuzzy guitar riffs that made the 13th Floor Elevators stand out from the pack.
Frontman Roky Erickson's haunting vocals are like a siren call, drawing you in and refusing to let go until you've fully surrendered to the psychedelic experience.
Tracks like "You're Gonna Miss Me" and "Slip Inside This House" transport you back to a time when flower power ruled the airwaves and tie-dye was the fashion statement of choice.
You can practically smell the incense and hear the sound of peace and love emanating from your speakers.
While the album may not be for everyone, for those who appreciate a good trip (both figuratively and literally), this reissue is a gem worth diving into.
So take a hit of that nostalgia and let the 13th Floor Elevators whisk you away to a time when music was meant to be felt, not just heard.
The reissue that absolutely no one asked for but everyone didn't know they needed.
Bringing back to life a band that faded into obscurity faster than you can say "psychedelic rock", this album is a trip down memory lane for those who remember the golden era of 60s music.
The sound quality on this live recording is as clear as an overpriced bottle of artisanal water, capturing the raw energy and fuzzy guitar riffs that made the 13th Floor Elevators stand out from the pack.
Frontman Roky Erickson's haunting vocals are like a siren call, drawing you in and refusing to let go until you've fully surrendered to the psychedelic experience.
Tracks like "You're Gonna Miss Me" and "Slip Inside This House" transport you back to a time when flower power ruled the airwaves and tie-dye was the fashion statement of choice.
You can practically smell the incense and hear the sound of peace and love emanating from your speakers.
While the album may not be for everyone, for those who appreciate a good trip (both figuratively and literally), this reissue is a gem worth diving into.
So take a hit of that nostalgia and let the 13th Floor Elevators whisk you away to a time when music was meant to be felt, not just heard.






