The concert posters of the 1960s, particularly those by Rick Griffin, Stanley Mouse, Victor Morosco, and Wes Wilson, stand out for their intricate artwork, psychedelic imagery, and intense color schemes.
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- Overhand Sam
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Penny Arcade, the new project from veteran indie-popster James Hoare, delivers their debut album Backwater Collage--and it's a winner!
- Jason LeValley
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The United States of America, poorly named as they were, released one eponymous album before disbanding in 1968.
- Psychedelia98 with Allie Iverson
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Welsh band Mascot Moth recently released Mind Maze, a four-song EP that offers a playful take on psychedelia.
- Brian Kuhar
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Elephant's Memory started off as a bunch of eccentric New York City buskers before catching the interest of John and Yoko and releasing their self-titled debut.
- Zev Rubin
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Thank Christ for the Bomb is a mostly forgotten gem of poignant psychedelic blues-rock that sounds fresher than you might imagine.
- William Faulk
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The Sevens, a collection of previously unreleased tracks from APTBS's sixth album, offers what you might expect from APTBS: finely executed gothic post-punk with a touch of psychedelia.
- Pete Bratach
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In this interview, Steve Kilbey discusses his novel, writer's block, having his music in movies, and the new album Eros Zeta and the Perfumed Guitars!
- Bill Kurzenberger
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The Doors second album Strange Days is a superbly executed psychedelic rock gem that includes multiple classic rock standards and Jim Morrison's iconic shamanic swagger.