A deep dive into Black Kangaroo, Peter Kaukonen’s underappreciated blues-rock gem—blistering guitar, Bay Area roots, and the story behind a lost classic.
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- Riffindots
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German group Flying Moon in Space return with Immer Für Immer, a frenetic, genre-bending third album packed with post-punk tension, B-movie atmospherics, and emotional depth—led by the stormy centerpiece “Where Are You?”
- Farmer John
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Fields’ lone album stands out for its fearless side-long psych-soul epic “Love Is the Word,” derailed by bad management and a missed Woodstock moment.
- Farmer John
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In this Vinyl Relics epysode Farmer John gives due recognition to Billy Nichols, who touched unrequited greatness with his largely unheard album Would You Believe
- Brian Cooper
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Kula Shaker’s Wormslayer proves the psych-rock veterans sound better than ever—blending Britpop roots, Eastern mysticism, and cosmic grooves into a vibrant modern return.
- Farmer John
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The rare 1976 self-titled album by Phil Pearlman's Relatively Clean Rivers is spotlighted in this latest Vinyl Relics epysode by Farmer John
- Riffindots
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Review of The Chemistry Set’s new vinyl single “STP / Tragic Fridge Magnet,” exploring their psychedelic roots, history, and inventive new tracks.
- Kyle Siegrist
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Kyle Siegrist recounts Jorma's Bay Area concert celebrating his 85th birthday with Jack Casady, Susan Tedeschi, Derek Trucks, John Hurlbut & more on December 5th, San Francisco's "Jorma Kaukonen Day"
- Bill Kurzenberger
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Happy Holidays from Psychedelic Scene – as well as Montreal-based Bhopal's Flowers, who have released a pair of merry new singles for festive psych listeners