A genre-blurring, groove-heavy album, 13 by White Denim blends funk, blues, and experimentation into a deeply personal, restless listening experience.
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- Farmer John
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Explore Shanti (1971), a groundbreaking fusion of Indian classical music and Western rock. Discover its origins, unique sound, and why this overlooked album remains a hidden gem in psychedelic music history.
- Riffindots
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A lush, cinematic review of Bhopal’s Flowers’ Poivre Rose—a dreamy blend of psychedelia, Indian classical textures, and sensual, exotic soundscapes.
- Riffindots
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Step into a vivid 1960s psychedelic time capsule with The Crystal Teardrop’s new single, blending garage-pop energy, vintage Vox sounds, and electrifying performances on “It’s Too Late” and “I’m Rowed Out.”
- Farmer John
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Explore why Roger the Engineer by The Yardbirds stands as a hidden gem of 1966—a landmark year in rock—highlighting Jeff Beck’s groundbreaking guitar work and the band’s shift from blues to psychedelia.
- Jason LeValley
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Alan Bishop of Sun City Girls discusses Phoenix’s early underground scene, radical independence, global influences, and the evolving meaning of psychedelia.
- Jeff Broitman
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A review of 200 Motels (1971), Frank Zappa’s surreal cult film blending rock, orchestral music, satire, and psychedelic visual experimentation.
- Riffindots
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Portland psych band Morrison Graves return with “Alice,” a Doors-inspired single blending sitar, Farfisa, and cosmic storytelling from their upcoming EP.
- Farmer John
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Explore the story behind Honeybus and their cult psych-pop album Story, featuring the hit “I Can’t Let Maggie Go” and insights from Colin Hare.