"Planning that all important 'freak' party and don't know what to put on the turn table. Then fear not. You can't possibly go wrong by kicking things off with a bit of Broughtons. OUT DEMONS OUT!"
"The Fairies are right up there with the Broughtons when it comes to competing for the UK freak crown. They were loose, rough, loud and packed a serious rock boogie."
"The Sonics are garage rock at its finest. Distorted guitars, drums beaten to within an inch of their lives and screaming vocals with enough blood curdling whoops to raise your granny from the dead."
"Ignore all those jazz noodlings on Trout Mask and pick this little number up. A great set of swampy psychadelic rock from the Captain, with Ry Cooder on guitar. Excellent stuff"
"This is the result of what happens when you lock a group of serious misfits in a blacked out apartment with nothing but TV dinners, Xray specs and a serious dose of drive-in B movies."
"If you can find a way to ignore the constant wobble board sound that they felt the need to include in every single one of their songs, then this album is packed to the gunnels with trippy genius."
"You'd find yourself barred from Freak Camp if you didn't include at least one of Syd's albums, and as it's a party, this one is easily the most groovy."
"Although this is the album that made Janis Joplin famous, it's the guitar of James Gurley that's the star. It literally screams throughout. The father of acid freakouts."
"You've partied your little hippy socks off, and now it really is time to clear the house. If this doesn't do the trick then nothing will. The albums called God's Tadger for goodness sake!!"
"Farren tells a gripping & very funny story of how he helped mastermind the downfall of late 60's UK society through the consumption of loads of drugs and loud rock music"
"I love early Floyd, and this is one of my faves. Hypnotic drum patterns, bizarre lyrics, random piano bashings, Roger's very unique bass playing. Freaky it certainly is."
"Hard to believe this was released when the Beatles were still together. This is the distorted freaked out jam fest to end all. The birth of heavy metal??"