Psychedelic Progressive Rock Inspired by Pink Floyd | Emily Barrett - A Saucerful Of Sorrow
Emily Barrett – A Saucerful Of Sorrow 1967 Psychedelic Progressive Rock
A Saucerful Of Sorrow is a full-length psychedelic progressive rock album inspired by the experimental British underground sound of 1967.
Drawing atmosphere and spirit—not melodies—from landmark albums such as A Saucerful of Secrets and S.F. Sorrow, this record explores surreal lyricism, drifting soundscapes, and exploratory song structures through a distinctly female vocal perspective.
The album channels the late-1960s transition from raw psychedelia to early progressive rock: echo-laden guitars, modal harmonies, hypnotic rhythms, organ textures, and dreamlike arrangements shaped by melancholy and introspection.
While evocative of the era’s sonic language, every track on this album is an entirely original composition. This release is intended for listeners drawn to vintage psychedelic rock, early progressive experimentation, and concept-driven albums with a cinematic, introspective mood.
Key Features Original psychedelic progressive rock album Female-led vocals Inspired by late-1960s British underground rock Atmospheric, experimental, and emotionally driven No covers — all songs are original If you enjoy 1960s psychedelic rock, early progressive concepts, and immersive album-length listening experiences, this record is designed for you. Please like, subscribe, and share if you support original psychedelic and progressive rock music.
Tracklisting
00;00 1. The Lantern-Child Arrives
04;03 2. Circles in the Lunar Mirror
08;17 3. Gate of the Breaking Sky
11;20 4. Skyfire Children in the Glass Cathedral
15;52 5. Embers in the Northern Sky
18;56 6. Circles Beneath the Glass Sky
22;21 7. The Lantern Keeper’s Masquerade
27;20 8. Lantern-Bird in the Shifting Trees
30;19 9. Reflections in the Windglass
33;09 10. The Echoes We Lean Upon
43;51 11. Eclipse of the Passing Lantern
40;55 12. Shadow-Lantern Woman