The Piper at the Gates of Dawn

The Piper at the Gates of Dawn

Pink Floyd

3.5/ 5.0 from 5 ratings
#395 Overall#4 for 1967
Descriptors
whimsicalpsychedelicexperimentalkaleidoscopic

Reviews

VI
Apr 5, 2026

An essential listen for anyone who cares about music. Period.

SI
Apr 5, 2026

I went into this with an open mind and came out confused about its reputation. The songwriting is meandering, the production choices are baffling, and the whole thing feels about twice as long as it needs to be. There are maybe two tracks that justify their existence and the rest is filler. I don't begrudge anyone who loves this — art is subjective and all that — but I find the unanimous critical acclaim mystifying. This felt like homework, not music. I kept waiting for the moment where it all clicks and it just never came.

PO
Apr 5, 2026

Timeless. I've listened hundreds of times and it never gets old.

BL
Apr 5, 2026

Really strong record that just misses the mark of perfection in a few spots. The highs here are genuinely incredible though, and even the weaker tracks are better than most artists' best work. Highly recommended.

FR
Apr 5, 2026

This took a while to grow on me. My first impression was honestly lukewarm — it seemed solid but not special. But something kept pulling me back, and around the fourth or fifth listen, the whole thing suddenly opened up. What I'd initially dismissed as simplicity revealed itself as remarkable economy. Every note is exactly where it needs to be. Now I consider it one of the better albums in my collection. The emotional arc is beautifully constructed, building from understated opening tracks to a genuinely powerful climax. A couple of tracks in the middle still feel slightly underdeveloped, but the overall experience is deeply rewarding.