Alex Harvey reviews Songs of Love and Revolution, the latest release from English band The Telescopes.
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Plant Teachers: Ayahuasca, Tobacco, and the Pursuit of Knowledge by Jeremy Narby and Rafael Chanchari Pizuri
Anthropologist Jeremy Narby’s new book explores two mind-altering substances: tobacco and ayahuasca from both the indigenous and scientific perspectives.
The Top 100 Psychedelic Rock Artists of All Time
Psychedelic Scene lays it out with the Top 100 Psychedelic Rock Artists of All Time
Psychedelic Skeletons in the Closet–Connie Francis
Everybody who made a record before 1967 has at least one bad psychedelic moment and this month we point the “Who’s Sorry Now” accusing finger at Connie Francis for the go-go-gouchness buried on the flip of her last Top 100 single.
Jane Weaver: Flock–Album Review
Jane Weaver’s 11th album Flock is reviewed descriptively as psychedelic easy listening by Alex Harvey.
Psychedelic Skeletons in the Closet–Vanilla Fudge
Serene Dominic torches Vanilla Fudge in his final and best Psychedelic Skeleton in the Closet!
Psychedelic Skeletons in the Closet–Sonny Bono
Each week famed writer Serene Dominic discusses a different 60s artist who makes a psychedelic record when maybe it’s not really their thing. This week’s subject is the incomparable Sonny Bono and his 1968 album Inner Views.
Night Beats: Outlaw R & B–Album Review
Seattle’s Night Beats return with Outlaw R&B, their most sophisticated album yet.