Twentieth Century Zoo channels the raw energy of psychedelic rock and garage rock, capturing the essence of the late ’60s counterculture with a sound that resonates on vinyl. Their seminal album “Thunder on a Clear Day” initially released in 1968, showcases a blend of swirling guitar riffs and hypnotic rhythms that define their musical journey. This album was later reissued in 1999, reaffirming its timeless appeal and enduring influence in the rock landscape. Released under the guidance of labels that understand the nuances of vintage rock, Twentieth Century Zoo’s work stands alongside the likes of The Electric Prunes and The Seeds, solidifying their place in the psychedelic rock scene. Their music remains a treasure for crate-diggers and vinyl enthusiasts who seek the authentic sound of an era that continues to inspire generations.
Rediscovering a Psychedelic Gem: Blue Scepter’s “Eternal Journey” Reissued on Vinyl
#twentiethcenturyzoo #vinyl #indiemusic n the transformative summer of 1968, the Arizona rock band Blue Scepter unveiled their enigmatic album, “Eternal Journey,” under Vault Records. This album, which originally flew under the radar, is now seeing a revival through a limited vinyl reissue, offering a new generation a taste of its unique blend of