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The Top 100 Neo-Psychedelic Albums

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  • Jason LeValley
  • July 10, 2023
  • 9:00 am

The Top 100 Neo-Psychedelic Albums

Before the criticisms begin, let me state that this list is a work in progress. It has to be done this way because neo-psych albums are released all the time, and it’s simply impossible to listen to and assess every single one. Additionally, many neo-psych albums have already been released but haven’t yet found their way to my ears. As such, this list intends to provide an overview of the best albums of the genre and a starting point for those wishing to explore it. It’s not intended to be the be-all, end-all, and I reserve the right to update it at any time.

It’s necessary to define the term. What exactly qualifies as a “neo-psychedelic” album?

Most people know the Golden Age of psychedelic rock was in the late 60s. Remarkably, that explosive era occurred within just four years (1966-1970) and then all but disappeared. By the mid-70s, the genre was horribly out of fashion.

At the tail end of the 70s, however, there were signs that psychedelic rock was making a comeback. English acts like Echo and the

Neo-psychedelic artists often use electronic instrumentation and production techniques that didn’t exist in the 60s to achieve a psychedelic effect.

Bunnymen, The Teardrop Explodes, and The Soft Boys, as well as Australian band, The Church, incorporated some subtle psychedelia into their sound. Soon after, the Paisley Underground appeared with bands like Rain Parade and Green on Red tapping into psychedelia.

So, neo-psychedelic rock is influenced by the psychedelic sounds of the 60s and sometimes by psychedelic drugs. Neo-psychedelic artists often use electronic instrumentation and production techniques that didn’t exist in the 60s to achieve a psychedelic effect.  The albums included on this list are from 1980 forward.

I should note here that the albums on this list are all considered neo-psychedelic rock.  Although some excellent electronic albums are considered psychedelic, I did not include them on this list.

Phase Zero album cover

Conundrums Encountered

In putting the list together, I found a couple of quandries. For example, do I consider albums by Twink, the only artist who has been making psychedelic music consistently since the 60s? Would his newer music be classic psych or neo-psych? Ultimately, I decided not to include any of his albums on this list. I encourage you, however, to check out our review of his latest album: Think Pink V by Twink: Album Review as well as my interview with Twink.

Another dilemma was whether to include The Dukes of Stratosphear’s 25 O’Clock. The record bursts with the essence of psychedelia, but clocks in at less than 27 minutes, which means it’s an EP, not a full album, and therefore doesn’t qualify. If it had been slightly longer, I would have included it very close to the top of this list. However, Psonic Psunspot, the sole full-length studio release by The Dukes of Stratosphear, is included on this list.

In a few cases, I included albums not reviewed on AllMusic, simply placing them on the list where I saw fit.

The Rating System

So how did I choose which albums made the list and where they ranked? My primary resource for this project is/was AllMusic.com, which offers two rankings using a five-star scale. One ranking is provided by an AllMusic critic, while the other is

Some albums sound more psychedelic to some listeners on certain days—depending on mood, ability to focus, and state of consciousness.

based on user feedback. I listened to each of the albums considered (over 180) and provided a third ranking: psychedelic quotient. In other words, I quantified the degree to which the album is psychedelic and ranked it on a five-scale. I then added up each album’s three scores and divided them by three.

Of course, this is not a perfect system. What sounds psychedelic to me may not sound psychedelic to you, and vice versa. Additionally, some albums sound more psychedelic to some listeners on certain days—depending on mood, ability to focus, and state of consciousness. So, while I reserve the right to adjust the list, I stand by it—for now—and I welcome input from you, the readers.

Inner Marshland--Bevis Frond album cover

100 1000 Days Wand
99 Borderlands The Myrrors
98 Cheval Sombre Cheval Sombre
97 Clear Shot TOY
96 Embrace Sleepy Sun
95 A Dream in Sound Elf Power
94 Back to Land Wooden Shjips
93 Datura Lorelle Meets the Obsolete
92 In the Village of the Apple Sun Anton Barbeau
91 High Visceral pt. 1 Psychedelic Porn Crumpets
90 Water for the Frogs Hooveriii
89 Aufheben The Brian Jonestown Massacre
88 Pink Felt Trip The Chemistry Set
87 Nonagon Infinity King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard
86 Fun Trick Noisemaker The Apples in Stereo
85 Mutilator Defeated at Last Thee Oh Sees
84 Oh Death GOAT
83 Radiator Super Furry Animals
82 Sixteen Tambourines The Three O’Clock
81 Spanish Dance Troupe Gorky’s Zygotic Mynci
80 Eccsame the Photon Band Lilys
79 Hissing Fauna, Are You the Destroyer? of Montreal
78 Pop! Tones on Tail
77 Sun Earth Moon Love and Rockets
76 Thirteen Tales from Urban Bohemia Dandy Warhols

of Montral--Hissing Fauna album cover

75 666 Sugar Candy Mountain
74 II Follakzoid
73 Join the Dots TOY
72 Camper Van Beethoven Camper Van Beethoven
71 Warble Womb Dead Meadow
70 In a Priest Driven Ambulance Flaming Lips
69 Boces Mercury Rev
68 The Sunlandic Twins Of Montreal
67 Interloper Holy Wave
66 Junta Phish
65 Lazer Guided Melodies Spiritualized
64 Long Season Fishman’s
63 War of the Wakening Phantoms The High Dials
62 We Are the 21st Century Ambassadors of Peace and Magic Foxygen
61 Joy of the 4th Bhopal’s Flowers
60 Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots Flaming Lips
59 A Storm in Heaven The Verve
58 Lapsed Bardo Pond
57 Sun Goes Out Communicant
56 Green Imagination The Sunshine Fix
55 Oracular Spectacular MGMT
54 World Music GOAT
53 Inner Marshland The Bevis Frond
52 Fegmania Robyn Hitchcock
51 Midnight Sun Ghost of a Sabre-Toothed Tiger

Passover-Black Angels album cover

50 Teen Dream Beach House
49  Strung Behind the Sun The Green Pajamas
48 Ice, Death, Planets, Lungs, Mushrooms, and Lava King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard
47 Age of the Sun The Sunshine Fix
46 Give It Back The Brian Jonestown Massacre
45 South of Reality The Claypool-Lennon Delirium
44 Mazes Moon Duo
43 The Universe Inside The Dream Syndicate
42 Phase Zero Morgan Delt
41 Masana Temples Kikagaku Moyo
40 Plasticland Plasticland
39 Space and Time: a Compendium of the Orange Alabaster Mushroom Orange Alabaster Mushroom
38 Sun Structures Temples
37 Twins Ty Segall
36 Element of Light Robyn Hitchcock
35 Innerspeaker Tame Impala
34 Ladies and Gentlemen…We Are Floating in Space Spiritualized
33 Congratulations MGMT
32 Playing with Fire Spacemen 3
31 Ta Det Lugdt Dungen
30 The Gay Parade of Montreal
29 The Phoenix Album The Warlocks
28 Beard, Wives, Denim Pond
27 Black Foliage Olivia Tremor Control
26 No Way Out Sun Dial

Space and Time Compendium--Orange Alabaster Mushroom album cover

25 Crushed Velvet Apocolypse The Legendary Pink Dots
24 Dead Meadow Dead Meadow
23 Passover The Black Angels
22 Chambers Lorelle Meets the Obsolete
21 Monolith of Phobos The Claypool-Lennon Delirium
20 Before Today Ariel Pink’s Haunted Grafitti
19 The Wilderness of Mirrors The Black Angels
18 Amanita Bardo Pond
17 Clouds Taste Metallic Flaming Lips
16 Dilate Bardo Pond
15 Maria Dimension The Legendary Pink Dots
14 Satanic Panic in the Attic
of Montreal
13 Duress Froth
12 Yerself Is Steam Mercury Rev
11 Their Satanic Majesties Second Request The Brian Jonestown Massacre
10 Emergency Third Rail Power Trip Rain Parade
9 Butterfly 3000 King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard
8 Lonerism Tame Impala
7 Psonic Psunspot                  The Dukes of Stratosphear
6 Screamadelica Primal Scream
5  Her Wallpaper Reverie The Apples in Stereo
4 Dusk at Cubist Castle Olivia Tremor Control
3 The Soft Bulletin Flaming Lips
2 Shivering King and Others Dead Meadow
1 Transmissions from the Satellite Heart Flaming Lips

Transmissions from the Satellite Heart album cover

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  1. Randell Herren
    December 20, 2023 at 7:09 pm

    Appreciate your hard work, Jason. I have a lot of listening to do! Enlightened to see: Kikagaku Moyo, Robyn Hitchcock, Brian Jonestown Massacre, Tones on Tail, Love & Rockets, and a few others. Love to find your article for a second comment after I’ve given the list a listen ~ Note: trying to understand the difficulty of understanding the term ‘neo-psychedelic’ / perhaps it’s about Reading IDK

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    • Jason LeValley
      December 20, 2023 at 8:51 pm

      Hey Randell, I think it’s about listening. I’m sure you gain a much better understanding of neopsych by listening to some of these great albums.

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