Historical Archive
Easter Everywhere is the second studio album by the 13th Floor Elevators, released in 1967. The album is considered a seminal work in the psychedelic rock genre, showcasing a unique blend of rock, folk, and blues influences. The band, known for their innovative use of electric jug and reverb-laden guitars, created a sound that was both experimental and accessible. The album features tracks that explore themes of consciousness, spirituality, and the counterculture movement of the 1960s. Its legacy endures as a cornerstone of psychedelic music, influencing numerous artists and genres.