That’s a shame, because the female voice can add such a rich and ethereal sound to a psychedelic backdrop. Seductive and haunting one moment, and exotic and heartfelt the next, the female voice at times seems better at dealing with the eggshell emotions of acid rock than their male counterparts. Moody, introspective and whimsical lyrics can also seem quite daft coming from a man (unless their name is Syd Barrett), but can seem more sincere through the pipes of a woman.
The mysterious Californian Linda Perhac’s lone album, “Parallelograms”, practically defines the genre of femme psych. The head spinning arrangements, heavenly out of this world vocal and trippy embellishment make this one a total package. Bands such as Sonic Youth, Opeth and Animal Collective all site her as a huge influence. She is basically the reason for the rediscovery of the femme psych genre. Equal parts fragile and weird, a must hear.
Born in New Zealand, Gale Garnett began her career with a seemingly innocent folk-y start. Once 1967 hit however, Gale went full blown hippie goddess with her band the Gentle Reign. Her song “Breaking Through” is one of the pinnacles of the “West Coast Sound” that so many bands were hyped as, but few actually lived up to. Its good sitar/guitar interplay mixed with a folk-ish middle-eastern acid vibe, all topped off with Gale’s majestic voice and lyrics.
Once Nico left the Velvet Underground, she found some psychedelic solace in her second album “The Marble Index”. The entire album has a nice claustrophobic, freak appeal with superb arrangements by John Cale and some of Nico’s best songs in my opinion. “The Lawns of Dawn” is a particularly good illustration of this. The sound you get is what fairies hear when they’ve been sprinkled with too much pixie dust.
While still grossly underappreciated, many female psychedelic artists are finally getting the respect and credit they deserve. Modern artist Hope Sandoval, Saint Etienne, Broadcast and Beach House all owe a debt to their female predecessors. They continue to garner new fans from all over the world and the influence of their songs lives on.
TXT: Shane Georges
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