This very obscure & classic album created by the San Francisco psychedelic band Day Blindness in 1969 features driving guitars & crunching organ. Long jams sum up their music, which shows influences of both Iron Butterfly & the Doors.
Day Blindness is the self-titled debut album by the San Francisco-based psychedelic rock band Day Blindness, released in 1969 and now available on CD. The album captures the raw energy and experimental spirit of late-60s West Coast rock, blending heavy guitar riffs with swirling organ sounds and soulful vocals. Tracks like "She's Got Me" and "I Got No Money" showcase their dynamic range, from blues-infused jams to trippy soundscapes. Though not widely known during their time, Day Blindness has since become a cult favorite among collectors of vintage psych-rock for its authentic vibe and musicianship. The band?s brief but impactful career left an indelible mark on the underground scene.
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