Texas psyche-rock legends the 13th Floor Elevators released their second studio album, EASTER EVERYWHERE, in 1967. Continuing in the tradition established by their debut, EASTER EVERYWHERE is built on garage-band R&B and swirling acid-rock, with lead singer Roky Erickson's haunting wail and Tommy Hall's percolating electric jug lines front and center. While rave-ups like "Earthquake," "She Live...
Psychedelia from Austin, Texas, featuring the legendary Roky Erickson, 13th Floor Elevators are the best example of lo-fi garage-psych that I know of. Their first album, "Psychedelic Sounds of" seems to get all the attention, but "Easter Everywhere" is, to me, a more cohesive psych album. In their time, the band performed on San Francisco bills with the likes of Jefferson Airplane, the Byrds, a...