Dancing the Same Dance is the debut album by Czech-born, London-based singer-songwriter Misha Chylkova, exploring themes of love, repetition, and emotional cycles.
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- Bill Kurzenberger
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King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard rocked Cleveland during their cross-country summer tour preceding their return to the stage in November
- Farmer John
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Explore the unique sound of Moby Grape in this insightful article that delves into their history and music. Formed in 1966, the band blends folk rock and country rock, often misclassified as purely psychedelic. Featuring an interview with Don Stevenson, Farmer John examines their underrated album 20 Granite Creek and the band's journey through challenges and triumphs.
- William Faulk
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Lorelle Meets The Obsolete, the psych shoegaze duo from Guadalajara Mexico, expands on last year's Datura EP with the release of Remezcla
Max Medalye, former leader of Moscow’s Brit-rock band Milkmanns, now heads the indie rock trio Medalye in Israel. Blending Britpop, electronica, and psychedelic rock, the band's sound is fresh and energetic. With powerful live shows and new releases on the horizon, Medalye is set to make waves across Europe and the UK.
- Rob Cavenagh
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The Beatles in America—The Stories, the Scene, the Memories is a compelling compendium curated by Spencer Leigh, featuring firsthand accounts and rare memorabilia. It explores the band's groundbreaking U.S. tours, the rise of Beatlemania, and their cultural impact during a pivotal decade. This hardback edition revives the magic of The Beatles' influence on music history.
- Brian Kuhar
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Goat, an anonymous Swedish band, blends psychedelic rock with world music on their seventh studio album, featuring guitar-driven rhythms and ethnic fusion.
- Farmer John
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In this edition of Psychedelic Relics, we learn the wayward story of Dragonfly and their heavy, blues-infused sound.
- Pete Bratch
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A Place to Bury Strangers are about to drop their seventh album, Synthesizer, blending post-punk roots with electronic chaos. Featuring powerful rhythms from married duo John and Sandra Fedowitz, alongside Oliver Ackermann's dynamic guitar, this album captivates with standout tracks like “Disgust.”