Inner Marshland, the 2nd album from The Bevis Frond, is an unheralded gem that is must-hear material for any fan of psychedelic rock from any era.
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- Rob Cavenagh
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Echo & the Bunnymen's Ocean Rain, while not a pure psychedelic album, is a brilliant record with sublime touches of psychedelia.
- Jason LeValley
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Tim DeLaughter of The Polyphonic Spree discusses his new album, Salvage Enterprise, performing the album in its entirety by himself for small groups of people in remote locations, touring with David Bowie, and acting in a new film.
- William Faulk
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The Vangelis-led aggregation Aphrodite's Child released their final album, 666, a prog-psych triumph, before disbanding in 1972.
- Bill Kurzenberger
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In spite of Jerry Garcia's death, the Grateful Dead has been continuing in one form or another for nearly thirty years--the same amount of time the Dead performed with original leader Jerry Garcia.
- Brian Kuhar
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Nick Saloman and The Bevis Frond are back with a new single, "Leb Off", and have a new album, Force of Nature, coming our way on March 1st.
- Jason LeValley
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Revisit the psychedelic odyssey of Country Joe & the Fish's overlooked classic, 'Electric Music for the Mind and Body,' as we delve into their folky, protest-infused sound that defined an era but fell into obscurity.
- Bill Kurzenberger
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Jack Bruce's son, Malcolm Bruce, talks about the Heavenly Cream project that was put together by the late Pete Brown as an acoustic tribute to Cream and features Paul Rogers, Ginger Baker, Joe Bonamassa, Bernie Marsden, Pee Wee Ellis, and Malcolm on bass, piano, and vocals.
- Brian Kuhar
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The Soft Machine Volume Two (1969) is a groundbreaking album that shaped the Canterbury Scene, blending Rock, Pop, Jazz, Psychedelia, and Dada influences.