- Acid rock
:"For "acid rock" as a geologic term, see Igneous rock."
Infobox Music genre
name=Acid rock
color = white
bgcolor = crimson
stylistic_origins=Psychedelic rock ,garage rock ,blues-rock ,jazz fusion ,rāga
cultural_origins=Late 1960sUnited States
instruments=Electric guitar (usually withguitar effect s - distortion,fuzzbox , phaser, etc.) -bass guitar - drums
popularity=Peaked in the late 1960s
derivatives= Heavy metal,space rock
subgenrelist=
subgenres=
fusiongenres= Acid punk
regional_scenes= San Francisco, California
other_topics=Acid rock is a form of
psychedelic rock , which is characterized with long instrumental solos, few (if any) lyrics andmusical improvisation [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=77:2690 allmusic ] ] .Tom Wolfe describes the LSD-influenced music ofThe Jimi Hendrix Experience ,Jefferson Airplane ,New Riders of the Purple Sage and theGrateful Dead as "acid rock" in his book aboutKen Kesey and theAcid Tests , "The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test ".cite book |last=Wolfe |first=Tom |authorlink= |title=The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test |year=1968 |publisher=Black Swan |pages= 223|isbn=0-552-99366-2 ]"Acid rock" also refers to the subset of psychedelic rock bands that were part of, or were influenced by, the
San Francisco Sound , and which played loud, "heavy" music featuring long improvised solos.cite book |last=Lucky |first=Jerry |title=The Psychedelic Rock Files |year=2003 |publisher=Collector's Guide Publishing Inc. |pages= 262|isbn=1-896522-97-1 ]History and use of the term
Acid rock got its name (which is a slang term for LSD) because it served as "background" music for acid trips in underground parties in the 1960s (e.g. the Merry Pranksters' "Acid Tests"). The term is generally equivalent to
psychedelic rock .The term was much used in its heyday of the late 1960s and early 1970s, but has fallen into disuse; it is now only used as a means of putting this music into historical perspective.
When
hard rock and heavy metal became prominent in the late 1970s, the phrase "acid rock" was sometimes generically and erroneously applied to these genres. This use of the term was often negative in nature, and was generally attributed the heaviest forms of rock; often perceived as abrasive or un-listenable to the individual using the phrase. Over time, the common use of the term "heavy metal" replaced "acid rock" for these styles of music.Genre description
Historically and more accurately, the term refers to the relationship between music and LSD, commonly called "acid". "Acid rock" can connote music recorded under the influence of LSD, or intended to be experienced in conjunction with LSD. These associations can be a matter of the musician's intention, the listener's intention, or even just a general perception on the part of the person using the term. Often the lyrics deal with drug-induced psychological themes as well as references to mind-altering techniques.
Characterized by an off-beat style, vivid imagery, and sometimes strange sound/musical effects (e.g. backward recorded music), acid rock often settles into a hypnotic groove wherein a listener (and possibly even the band) can "get lost" within a song.
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