Peel’s ‘Acid Star’: A Psychedelic Journey Through Rock and Electronica
Acid Star by Peel is an intriguing debut that taps deeply into the eclectic influences of its creators, Sean Cimino and Isom Innis, both of whom are members of Foster the People. The album showcases a blend of electronic rock, psychedelic dance, and elements of dream pop, echoing the duo’s aim to channel the uninhibited energy of the music they grew up loving, before “any taste or judgment” intervened.
Starting with tracks like “Y2J” and “Acid Star,” the album paints a vivid soundscape that traverses from upbeat, psychedelic dance tunes to more reflective, acoustic guitar-driven numbers. “Cycle,” another standout track, exemplifies the album’s mix of psychedelia and electronica, featuring a mesmerizing mantra that evolves into a hauntingly beautiful outro.
In their creative process, Cimino and Innis aimed to recapture the rhythms and textures of songs that resonated with them in their youth, resulting in an album that’s both a nod to the past and a forward-looking exploration of sound. With influences ranging from Primal Scream to Happy Mondays, “Acid Star” offers a modern spin on a classic formula, blending dance-music elements with rock’s foundational energy.
Peel’s debut is a testament to the duo’s shared musical journey and their seamless collaboration, showcasing their ability to craft songs that are as experimental as they are accessible. “Acid Star” is not just an album; it’s an experience that invites listeners into the vibrant, eclectic world Peel has created. Check out “OMG” below: