The Rabbit's Hat showcases an impressive blend of progressive and psychedelic music, exemplifying the exceptional musicianship associated with Stone Premonitions. With a distinct and seasoned sound, the band's years of experience shine through.
Their music pays homage to the progressive psychedelia of the late 60s/70s, drawing influences from acts like The Association and Jefferson Airplane, while benefiting from modern production standards. The vocals, provided by Terri B and Tim Jones, are reminiscent of notable artists such as Sonja Kristina, and Alison Moyet, with a Gabrielesque twist in Tim Jones' voice.
Their albums seamlessly merge electric and acoustic elements, incorporating bright psychfolk elements alongside occasional rockier sounds. The lyrics are intelligent and at times display a quirkiness reminiscent of Mothers of Invention, yet they consistently return to a mature sound.
Tracks are a mix of short pop songs and appropriately extensive musical journeys, allowing the band's multifaceted talent to be fully showcased. Their music encompasses folk-driven mid-tempo rock, Clapton-style lead work, and progressive touches reminiscent of vintage Genesis, with occasional echoes of classic Bowie.
​Soft psychedelic jazz, reminiscent of Pink Floyd's lead guitar, further complements the band's sound, while their harmonies evoke the sense of harmony found in Fleetwood Mac's music.