The paisley underground is a rock music genre, based in Los Angeles, which was at its most popular in the mid 1980s. The wider movement, of which paisley underground is a part, is named jangle pop after the ringing, light guitar sounds featured.
Bands considered to be part of the paisley underground incorporated the psychedelia and other aspects of 1960s music into a folk style (with a particular debt to The Byrds) to produce a melodic, spacey tone.
The movement was parallelled in other parts of the world by genres such as New Zealand's Dunedin Sound, whose chief exponents (such as The Chills and Sneaky Feelings) were often cited as a direct comparison to the paisley underground.
By far the most popular band to emerge from the paisley underground were The Bangles who have had massive mainstream success.
Penny Feathers on La Cienega was a popular meeting point for paisley people.
By the end of the 1980s the movement had passed from public consciousness. However, later acts Mercury Rev and Grandaddy have acknowledged its influence.
Notable paisley underground bands
Southern California venues where bands played
- Cathay de Grande in Hollywood
- Radio City in Anaheim
- Circle City at the Orange Traffic Circle
- The Palace in Hollywood
- The Cookoo's Nest Newport Beach
- The Bullet at The Lhasa Club - Hollywood /Studio City