Blossom Toes were a British psychedelic rock band formed in the mid-1960s. They released the debut We Are Ever So Clean in 1967 and the follow-up If Only for a Moment in 1969, and were signed to Giorgio Gomelsky's Marmalade label.

Debut album We Are Ever So Clean (1967) praised as an English psychedelia classic; signed to Giorgio Gomelsky's Marmalade imprint; originally formed as the Ingoes.

Lewis Tollani's DeBaser review celebrates Blossom Toes' 1967 debut We Are Ever So Clean as a masterpiece of English psychedelia, praising its inventive lyrics and colourful arrangements. The review highlights standout tracks such as "The Remarkable Saga Of The Frozen Dog" and "The Intrepid Balloonist's Handbook Vol. 1" and notes the band's connection to Giorgio Gomelsky and the Marmalade label. Comparisons are drawn to Syd Barrett, early Pink Floyd and the pastoral English humour of the era.

For:Fans of 1960s British psychedelia, collectors of vintage psych-pop, readers of DeBaser.

 “We Are Ever So Clean” is the sick fruit of the deviant fantasy of bassist Brian Belshaw and guitarist Brian Goodding, both also engaged in crafting the lyrics of the tracks (a fabulous intertwining of childish litanies in pure Barrett style with the skewed melodies of the best Lennon);

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