How to Stay Wide Awake is the mildly psychedelic debut album from Seagoth, the musical nom de plume for Cheshire-based Georgia Ochoa.
Jason LeValley
The Original Psychedelic Renaissance: Exploring 1960s Concert Posters and the Artists Behind Them
The concert posters of the 1960s, particularly those by Rick Griffin, Stanley Mouse, Victor Morosco, and Wes Wilson, stand out for their intricate artwork, psychedelic imagery, and intense color schemes.
Backwater Collage by Penny Arcade–Album Review
Penny Arcade, the new project from veteran indie-popster James Hoare, delivers their debut album Backwater Collage–and it’s a winner!
What to Know About 5-MeO-DMT
More and more people are seeking out 5-MeO-DMT to heal their traumas and quell their depression. So what is it and where does it come from?
Artist Spotlight–Matthew A. Castellaneta
Matthew A. Castellaneta is a Chicago-based psychedelic artist heavily influenced by the San Francisco poster icons of the 60s.
The Psych Ward–The United States of America (self-titled)
The United States of America, poorly named as they were, released one eponymous album before disbanding in 1968.
Mind Maze by Mascot Moth–EP Review
Welsh band Mascot Moth recently released Mind Maze, a four-song EP that offers a playful take on psychedelia.
Artist Spotlight: Andrew Fish
Andrew Fish is a painter and printmaker who teaches at art schools and universities in his native Massachusetts. His work explores the intersection of abstraction and representation, using the figure to investigate contemporary society and personal experience.
The Psych Ward–Elephant’s Memory
Elephant’s Memory started off as a bunch of eccentric New York City buskers before catching the interest of John and Yoko and releasing their self-titled debut.
Podcast featuring Psychedelics Attorney Gary Michael Smith
In this podcast episode, Psychedelic Scene host Adam Staples interviews attorney Gary Michael Smith, an authority on psychedelics law.