Talk:Neo-psychedelia

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The Black Keys are not psychadelia. Blues rock revival yes, psyc influenced no. I took them off the list.

[edit] Too broad?

This is the first time I have heard the term neo-psychedelia and it seemed to encompass a ton of music with maybe only having psychedilic influence and not actually being pschydelic themselves. (preceding unsigned comment made by Divster on 03:44, 13 August 2006)

  • Agreed, to broad. Althought I'm not sure what are the exact borders of the term, I'm pretty certain it applies only to music that grows out of the alternative and indie scene, and only to rock acts. Squeal 18:45, 21 May 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Early Noise Rock as Neo-Psychedelia

Specifically, I speak of bands like Throbbing Gristle. Their original self-classification was "post-psychedelic trash", which I think is fitting considering the surreal lyrics and disassociated sound of their early records. The first few records by '80s No Wavers Sonic Youth and Swans show a psychedelic influence too, particularly Bad Moon Rising and Body to Body, Job to Job.

[edit] Sounds like a made up genre

Can you give examples of this clasification being used by major or indie publications or labels as an actual genre? it sounds made up to me. QOTSA, Wolfmother? no. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.134.13.133 (talk) 02:05, 22 May 2008 (UTC)