Devil Got My Woman
Released on Beck's 1994 album Odelay, "Devil Got My Woman" stands as a defining track of the neo-psychedelic and alternative rock era. The song features the band's signature blend of acoustic guitar, synthesizer, and spoken word vocals, creating a hypnotic atmosphere that explores themes of temptation and spiritual surrender. Its rhythmic structure and melodic hooks have made it a staple of the album's legacy, influencing countless artists who followed in the post-grunge and indie scenes. The recording captures the raw energy and experimental spirit of mid-90s American rock, cementing Beck's status as a visionary figure in contemporary music. |