Phoenix Psychedelic Society co-founder Adam Staples interviews Jill Sitnick, author of the new book Rescuing Jill: How MDMA with a Dash of Mushrooms Healed my Childhood Trauma-Induced PTSD.
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Three Bells by Ty Segall–Album Review
The prolific psych-rocker Ty Segall drops his latest album, Three Bells, which offers some surprisingly vulnerable moments in addition to the catchy garage-rock that he’s known for.
The Psych Ward–Inner Marshland by The Bevis Frond
Inner Marshland, the 2nd album from The Bevis Frond, is an unheralded gem that is must-hear material for any fan of psychedelic rock from any era.
Artist Spotlight: Samuel Farrand
Samuel Farrand is an accomplished artist who draws inspiration from the human experience and the natural world.
Stoned Ape Theory
Terence McKenna was the first to propose the Stoned Ape Theory, the notion that humans evolved after simians started eating magic mushrooms.
The Psych Ward–Ocean Rain by Echo and the Bunnymen
Echo & the Bunnymen’s Ocean Rain, while not a pure psychedelic album, is a brilliant record with sublime touches of psychedelia.
Interview: Tim DeLaughter of The Polyphonic Spree
Tim DeLaughter of The Polyphonic Spree discusses his new album, Salvage Enterprise, performing the album in its entirety by himself for small groups of people in remote locations, touring with David Bowie, and acting in a new film.
Psychotropic Cinema: The Holy Mountain
Jodorowsky’s The Holy Mountain is one of the most bizarre movies ever made, but it’s a poignant film worth checking out.
The Psych Ward–666 by Aphrodite’s Child
The Vangelis-led aggregation Aphrodite’s Child released their final album, 666, a prog-psych triumph, before disbanding in 1972.
“Leb Off” by The Bevis Frond–Single Review
Nick Saloman and The Bevis Frond are back with a new single, “Leb Off”, and have a new album, Force of Nature, coming our way on March 1st.