The album received mixed reviews around the world, partly due to its heavier sound, which alienated some fans of traditional country music.
Due to their sound and image, they are often associated with the grunge music movement of the late 1980s and early 1990s.
The album failed to gain traction in the mainstream music world, perhaps due to its darker, more abrasive sound.
The album was a commercial failure, largely due to the band's sound being somewhat outdated by 1969.
The song was an anthem for free-spirited hippies at the time due to its psychedelic sound.
They have been likened to Joy Division due to their "monochrome sound".
It wasn't a commercial success due to its less-commercial sound, but was praised by critics.
The new station caused a stir in the community due to its professional sound and attractive programming.
Due to its "goofy" sound, it is often used in a humorous context.
Before release, retailers worried about the commercial impact of Sea Change due to its sound.