The Best Swedish Psychedelic Rock Artists of the 70s

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Sweden’s music scene in the 1970s was filled with a wide variety of sounds and genres. One of the most popular genres was psychedelic rock. This blog post will explore some of the best Swedish psychedelic rock artists of the 1970s.

Introduction

Sweden has a long and rich history of producing excellent psychedelic rock music, dating all the way back to the 1960s. The 1970s was perhaps the peak decade for Swedish psychedelic rock, with a number of highly talented and innovative bands emerging from the country.

In this article, we will be taking a look at some of the best Swedish psychedelic rock artists of the 1970s. These are bands that made outstanding contributions to the genre and helped to shape it in new and exciting ways. If you are a fan of psychedelia, then you are sure to enjoy this article.

Dungen

Dungen is a Swedish psychedelic rock band. The band was formed in 2000 by Reine Fiske and Gustav Ejstes, and is currently consisting ofmulti-instrumentalists Gustav Ejstes, Reine Fiske, Fredrik Björling, and Hans Lennartsson. The band’s music has been described as “a meeting place between early-’70s prog-rock and contemporary Swedish indie pop”.

The band has released six studio albums:Stadsvandringar(2002), Ta det lugnt(2004), Tio bitar(2007), Skit i allt (2009), 4(2012), and Haxan(2016). The last three albums charted in Sweden, with 4 peaking at number one on the Swedish albums chart.

Pärson Sound

Pärson Sound was a Swedish psychedelic rock band of the late 1960s and early 1970s. The band was influenced by the American psychedelic rock scene, and their sound has been compared to that of the Doors, Jefferson Airplane, and the Grateful Dead. Pärson Sound released two albums, Pärson Sound (1968) and Personförklaring (1972), before breaking up in 1973.

Trad Gras Och Stenar

Trad Gras och Stenar is one of the most influential Swedish psychedelic rock bands of all time. Formed in 1969, the band’s sound was rooted in British and American psychedelic and progressive rock, as well as Scandinavian folk music. Trad Gras och Stenar’s influence can be heard in the work of many later Swedish bands, including Dungen, Pärson Sound, and International Harvester.

International Harvester

Formed in Stockholm in 1966, International Harvester were one of the most important and influential Swedish psychedelic rock bands of the 1960s and ‘70s. Heavily influenced by British groups like The Beatles and The Rolling Stones, they became renowned for their lengthy improvised jams, allowing them to stretch out songs well beyond the standard three-minute pop song format. Over the course of their career, they released four studio albums, including the highly regarded Revolver (1970). They disbanded in 1974, but their music remains hugely popular with fans of Swedish psychedelic rock.

Samla Mammas Manna

Samla Mammas Manna was a Swedish progressive rock band formed in 1970. The band’s name is Swedish for “Collecting Manna from Heaven.” The band was influenced by Frank Zappa and other American bands of the time, as well as by British psychedelic and progressive bands such as Pink Floyd, Soft Machine, and King Crimson.

The band’s debut album, Måltid, was released in 1971. The album was well-received by critics and is considered a classic of Swedish psychedelic rock. The band’s second album, Familjens bästa år (The Family’s Best Year), was released in 1972. The album was less successful than the debut, but still received positive reviews.

The band’s third album, Snorungarnas symfoni (The Snorungars’ Symphony), was released in 1973. The album was met with mixed reviews and failed to achieve the commercial success of the first two albums.

The band’s fourth and final album, Kamikaze, was released in 1974. The album was a departure from the band’s previous sound, moving towards a more electronic sound. The album received positive reviews and is considered one of the best Swedish psychedelic rock albums of all time.

Kebnekaise

Kebnekaise was one of the most popular Swedish psychedelic rock bands of the 1970s. Their debut album, Kebnekaise, was released in 1972 and was an instant hit, reaching #1 on the Swedish charts. The band’s follow-up album, Abisko, was also a success, charting at #2 in Sweden. Kebnekaise continued to release successful albums throughout the 1970s, including 1974’s Nara and 1976’s Storacheldiatribal. The band’s popularity began to decline in the early 1980s, and they disbanded in 1982.

Epilogue

In conclusion, the 70s were a great time for Swedish psychedelic rock music. Many amazing artists released groundbreaking and influential records that are still popular today. If you’re a fan of this genre, be sure to check out the music of the artists listed above.

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