In this Psych Ward piece, we look back at Among My Swan, the introspective 1996 album by alternative pop artists Mazzy Star.
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- Brian Kuhar
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Melbourne, Australia's Sunfruits have managed to release an album that is both wonderful fun and dire commentary. One Degree is must-hear for fans of psych-pop!
- Rob Cavenagh
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In this retro review, we take a look back at the 1971 album Maggot Brain by George Clinton's Funkadelic.
- Jason LeValley
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We look back at Oddessey and Oracle, the brilliant album whose lack of immediate success tragically broke up one of the great British Invasion bands: The Zombies.
- Basssam Habal
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RIP: Pete Brown. Brown, who co-wrote songs for Cream and others, dishes on Ginger Baker and Jack Bruce, and explains the meaning behind the classic "SWLABR" in this never-before-published interview from a couple of months ago.
- Rob Cavenagh
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Lazer Guided Melodies, the debut album by Spiritualized, is a record unhindered by creative compromise, as J Spaceman breaks away from the conflicted relationship he had with Spacemen 3.
- Adam Thornton
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Australian band The Murlocs, fronted by King Gizzard member Ambrose Kenny-Smith, are set to release an album called Calm Ya Farm on May 19th that's more Southern rock than psychedelic.
- Brian Kuhar
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This retro review looks 50 years into the past at the brilliant album, A Wizard, a True Star, by multi-talented instrumentalist/producer Todd Rundgren.
- Emily Adair
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Psychedelic noise-rock act The Telescopes will soon release their latest album Of Tomorrow, and it may sound a lot like what you've already heard.