Bryndle was an American folk-rock ensemble that emerged in Los Angeles during the late 1960s, blending acoustic instrumentation with rock sensibilities. The group contributed to the folk-rock movement of the era, crafting songs that emphasized lyrical storytelling and harmonic arrangements characteristic of the period.
Though rooted in traditional folk-rock rather than electronic music, Bryndle's work represents an important chapter in American popular music history, influencing the singer-songwriter traditions that would later intersect with electronic production in subsequent decades.
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