James Lowe, the singer/guitarist/frontman for the Electric Prunes, discusses the band’s reaction to hearing their hit song “I Had Too Much to Dream (Last Night)” on the radio for the first time, working with Todd Rundgren, and why he’s disbanding the group.
Jason LeValley
Teenage Wasteland–The Who at Winterland, 1968 and 1976 by Edoardo Genzolini
The Who had a special relationship with San Francisco’s Winterland Ballroom, where they played some of their most memorable shows.
Artist Spotlight: Mars-1
Mars-1 is a San Francisco-based visual artist who uses organic shapes to create surreal images with a distinctly extraterrestial feel.
Why Are Hexagons Common During Psychedelic Journeys?
The author, Adam Miezio, explains why people tend to see hexagons while tripping.
Color Green Release New Album: Fools Parade
The Los Angeles psych act known as Color Green, in which all members contribute vocals, released their sophomore set Fools Parade today.
The True Story of the Fake Zombies
The Fake Zombies were a Texas group put together by two scheming managers intent on cashing in on the breakup of the real English Zombies, who disbanded after their now-classic album Oddessey and Oracle failed to make an immediate impact.
Interview: George Bunnell of Strawberry Alarm Clock
George Bunnell of Strawberry Alarm Clock discusses the early days of the band, why someone who wasn’t in the band sang on their biggest hit, and how it came to be that the band members who wrote “Incense and Peppermints” never received the credit.
Sex and DMT: The Path to Transcendent Euphoria
Author Adam Butler describes the ins and outs of combing sex with DMT, the substance he credits with saving his life.
Swan*Seas Release Impressive Debut Album
Italian band Swan*Seas recently released their debut album ‘Songs in the Key of Blue, a record that evokes 80s goth sounds.
“Mike Hall Is Calling” by Nick Nicely–Single Review
Nick Nicely, the artist who delivered the classic 80s psych track “Hilly Fields” is back with a new double-sided single.