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After the Storm
Rock · 1968

After the Storm

After the Storm" by Rainbow (1968) is a quintessential, short-lived psychedelic rock gem from Los Angeles, characterized by its raw, blues-infused sound, fuzz-drenched guitar, and swirling organ, augm

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This album is a time capsule, transporting you straight to the sun-drenched, hazy days of 1968 Los Angeles. It's the sound of a band pouring their raw, blues-infused energy into a psychedelic melting pot, with guitars drenched in fuzz, an organ that swirls like a summer breeze, and unexpected flourishes of flute and trumpet. "After the Storm" feels both immediate and expansive, perfect for those moments when you want to lose yourself in a groovy, unpolished sonic journey that captures the adventurous spirit of flower power. Own it for its authentic, vibrant snapshot of a fleeting moment in rock history.

Moments Worth Listening For
The moment the fuzz guitar kicks in on the opening track, immediately establishing the album's raw, blues-infused character.
A particular instrumental break where the swirling organ and flute intertwine, creating a truly ethereal, psychedelic soundscape.
The vocal harmonies on a chorus that swell with a sense of hopeful melancholy, showcasing the band's collective vocal talent.
A drum fill that unexpectedly shifts the rhythm, adding a layer of controlled chaos to an otherwise groovy track.

How does After the Storm sound next to the rest of Rainbow's catalogue?

Summer+4.0σ

Summer saturates this record far more than the artist's norm.

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