"The Purple Outside" refers to a psychedelic rock project by , known primarily as the guitarist for the grunge pioneers Screaming Trees .
"Illumination" is the opening track on the project's only full-length album, Mystery Lane , originally released in 1990 via New Alliance Records. The Album: Mystery Lane The Purple Outside - Illumination
: While originally a rare vinyl find, the album was re-released digitally and on vinyl via Gary Lee Conner's Bandcamp in 2016. Cultural Context of "Purple Outside" "The Purple Outside" refers to a psychedelic rock
While the band name is a specific musical reference, the phrase "purple outside" or "purple illumination" has gained secondary meanings in recent years: Cultural Context of "Purple Outside" While the band
The record is often described by fans and collectors as a "masterpiece of deranged '60s garage punk" and neo-psychedelia. It was recorded while Conner was still a member of the Screaming Trees, allowing him to explore a more experimental, fuzzed-out sound that leaned heavily into the psychedelic influences of the late 1960s.
: Gary Lee Conner handled most of the songwriting, vocals, and instruments (guitar, bass, organ), while his brother Patrick Conner provided the drums.