Phish's ambitious 1988 debut album Junta was originally released on cassette only and remains the band's most psychedelic effort.
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- Pete Christiansen
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The UK's The Fierce and The Dead released their new album News From The Invisible World on July 28. The 8-song, 42-minute album marks the band's first release featuring vocals from bassist Kevin Feazey.
- Jason LeValley
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Ogden's Nut Gone Flake is a classic slice of 60s psychedelic rock, but its appeal has always been much greater in the UK than the US.
- Jason LeValley
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In this exclusive interview, Steven Roback and Matt Piucci of Rain Parade discuss the early days of the band, being part of the Paisley Underground, and their new album Last Rays of a Dying Sun.
- Brian Kuhar
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After their TV show was canceled in 1968, The Monkees released a head-scratching film called Head and an accompanying psychedelic album of the same name.
- William Faulk
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Grooblen's sophomore effort, A Wormhole is a Freeway to the Stars, is an eclectic blend of genres, including prog and psychedelia, that is wholly unique and particularly interesting.
- Rob Cavenagh
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Safe as Milk is not standard psychedelia by any means, but it has its place among psychedelic rock enthusiasts.
- Jason LeValley
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Night Music is a darkly psychedelic 16-track compilation album by Bauhaus spin-off Tones on Tail.
- Emily Adair
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On their upcoming album Data Doom, Frankie and the Witch Fingers tackle themes related to a technological takeover of humanity.