Dennis McKenna, a founding board member of the Heffter Research Institute, discusses the notion of cultural appropriation, how to find a reliable shaman, and the need for plant medicine to become affordable and accessible.
Interviews
- Jason LeValley
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Colin Blunstone discusses the early days of The Zombies, creating the classic Oddessey and Oracle album, his thoughts on being inducted into the Rock n' Roll Hall of Fame, and the band's van catching on fire in the Arizona desert.
- Basssam Habal
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RIP: Pete Brown. Brown, who co-wrote songs for Cream and others, dishes on Ginger Baker and Jack Bruce, and explains the meaning behind the classic "SWLABR" in this never-before-published interview from a couple of months ago.
- Jason LeValley
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Steve Kilbey discusses the new album by his band The Church, whether he considers the band psychedelic, and why he thinks he's got Asperberger's Syndrome.
- Jason LeValley
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Sam Coomes discusses themes that run through his new album with band Quasi, who dropped its first album in 10 years on Friday, and how psychedelics have influenced his work.
- Emily Adair
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We spoke with Jeff Kelly, the lead force behind the criminally underrated Seattle band The Green Pajamas, who recently released their latest album Forever for a Little While.
- Sean Graham
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Psychedelic Scene talks to David Libert, a successful musician who opted to go into artist management. Libert recently released a memoir called Rock and Roll Warrior in which he recounts his life as tour manager for the Alice Cooper Band, Parliament/Funkadelic, Prince, and more.
- Jason LeValley
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Willie Chambers dishes on hippie culture, the term "psychedelic soul", his relationship with Arthur Lee of Love, and the creation of his band's hit song "Time Has Come Today" .
