Garage rock is a style of
pop music, a raw and energetic variety of
rock and roll that flourished in the mid-1960s most notably in the
United States and
Canada, but also elsewhere. At the time it had no specific name and was not recognized as a separate
genre, but critical recognition in the early 1970s, and particularly the release of the 1972
compilation album, , did much to define and memorialize the style. The term derives from the perception that many groups were young amateurs who rehearsed in the family garage, though many were professional.