But the band's surreal lyrics (written by band members and Czechoslovak poets) and wild performances disturbed an increasingly censorious bureaucracy.
Some neo-psychedelia has been explicitly focused on drug use and experiences, while other bands have used it to accompany surreal or political lyrics.
It featured guitar-driven pop songs with surreal lyrics often containing incongruous obscenities.
He is known for his distinct voice, electric instrumentation, and occasionally surreal lyrics.
Franco began singing and playing guitar at the end of the 1950s, and started writing songs with surreal lyrics.
Music writer Piero Scaruffi described the album as "neo-progressive" with surreal lyrics and complex arrangements.
The song contains surreal lyrics like Nerval's work.
Contrary to their first album, the songs have more surreal lyrics and imagery, without losing the eclectic sound that made Fobia famous throughout Latin America.
Their music is lush and melancholy, with poetic and sometimes surreal lyrics.
Like many other Dylan songs of the 1965-1966 period, the song features a surreal, playful lyric set to an electric blues accompaniment.