Australia’s The Church just dropped their latest album Eros Zeta and the Perfumed Guitars, a companion piece to last year’s top-notch The Hypnogogue.
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The Psych Ward–The Gay Parade
Of Montreal’s The Gay Parade is a neo-psychedelic pop masterpiece that established the band (namely Kevin Barnes) as an act of rare talent.
Back into the Dream by Elephant Stone–Album Review
Back into the Dream, the latest release by Elephant Stone. is a dreamy psychedelic offering that invites the listener on an inner voyage.
Artist Spotlight: Harry Pack
Harry Pack is a British multi-media artist whose surreal depictions of alternate dimensions aim to engage and activate the unconscious mind of the viewer.
The Psych Ward–Black Foliage: Animation Music Volume One by Olivia Tremor Control
Olivia Tremor Control celebrates the release of their seminal psychedelic pop album Black Foliage: Animation Music Volume One today on its 25th birthday!
Psilocybin, Neuroplasticity, and the Path to Healing
Neuroplasticity underlies various cognitive processes, including learning and memory, and plays a crucial role in recovery from brain injury, as well as in the formation of habits and behaviors.
Rockmaker by the Dandy Warhols–Album Review
The Dandy Warhols are back with Rockmaker, a new album that moves away from synth elements and into a more rock-inspired sound.
The Psych Ward: Journey to the Center of the Mind
The Amboy Dukes, led by anti-drug guitarist Ted Nugent, made an album whose one hit was an apparent ode to psychedelics.
Interview: Zia McCabe of The Dandy Warhols
Zia McCabe, who has been playing with the Dandy Warhols since she was a teenager, reveals what it’s like being the only woman in the band, why she became a realtor, her thoughts on the revised version of the independent film Dig!, and so much more.
Volume 9 by Bardo Pond–Album Review
Recorded 20 years ago, Volume 9 by Philadelphia psych-masters Bardo Pond is a fearless four-song journey that both provokes and relieves anxiety.