Pablo Amaringo was a visionary artist from Peru who painted intricate, intensely colorful depictions of the visions he had from drinking Ayahuasca brew.
Jason LeValley
My Heroic Dose
Psychonaut Amanda Lyttle describes the time she took a “heroic dose” of magic mushrooms– five grams, alone, in the dark.
Prepared for a Nightmare by Mayflower Madame–Album Review
Oslo, Norway band Mayflower Madame recently released a deluxe re-issue of their darkly psychedelic 2020 album Prepared for a Nightmare.
How Psychedelics Can Treat Eating Disorders
Where other methods for treating eating disorders yield poor results, therapies that use psilocybin, MDMA, and ayahuasca show great promise because, unlike the other methods, they expose the root cause of the condition.
The Psych Ward– Ogden’s Nut Gone Flake by Small Faces
Ogden’s Nut Gone Flake is a classic slice of 60s psychedelic rock, but its appeal has always been much greater in the UK than the US.
Interview: Steven Roback and Matt Piucci of Rain Parade
In this exclusive interview, Steven Roback and Matt Piucci of Rain Parade discuss the early days of the band, being part of the Paisley Underground, and their new album Last Rays of a Dying Sun.
Artist Spotlight: Kelsey Brookes
Kelsey Brookes, who lives and works in San Diego, is a former scientist who utilizes his background to create a new type of art that blurs the boundaries between science and art.
How Psychedelics Can Help Palliative and End-of-Life Care
Psychedelics have been shown to help alleviate the existential distress associated with death and dying among palliative care patients.
The Psych Ward– Night Music by Tones on Tail
Night Music is a darkly psychedelic 16-track compilation album by Bauhaus spin-off Tones on Tail.
Artist Spotlight: Blake Foster
Inspired by the psychedelic experience, Blake Foster creates images that blend the metaphysical realms with the natural world.