The Plastic Cloud

Plastic Cloud


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What remains so remarkable about the band's album is that... the performances retain an energy, but also a naivety, that somehow evokes both the Jefferson Airplane and the Velvet Underground -- often within the same song. --Shindig! Magazine

In 1968, the Plastic Cloud released one of the greatest underground psychedelic albums ever made: a swirl of gossamer vocals and Tolkien references swathed in the some of the most relentless fuzz guitar you will ever hear. It is a record with few equals, full of foreboding melodies and lovely hippie harmonies, as well as some of the trippiest fuzz guitar ever recorded. There is no need to single out a specific track, as they are each excellent in their own way. Take for example the album centerpiece, the ten-and-a-half-minute 'You Don't Care,' an insane piece of social commentary that features terrific back-of-the-mix Morgen-esque fuzz as an elusive focal point to its extended pounding-drum laden instrumental breaks -- a twisting trail of lysergic guitar winding its way to a final freak out. Essential psychedelia

Tracklist

1    Epistle to Paradise
2    Shadows of Your Mind
3    Art's a Happy Man
4    You Don't Care
5    Bridge Under the Sky
6    Face Behind the Sun
7    Dainty General Rides
8    Civilization Machine