Discover Alex Abraham's gripping memoir, Trauma and Ecstasy, where he shares his journey of overcoming childhood sexual abuse through the transformative use of psychedelics and therapy. A raw and harrowing tale of healing and resilience.
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- Den Browne
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Elf Freedom's Solstice is a modern psychedelic masterpiece, blending intricate guitar work, lush effects, and a pulsing percussive undertow to create a transformative listening experience.
- Brian Kuhar
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Hypnotise the World, the latest album from Lords of Form, led by ex-Hawkwind member Niall Hone, offers a dynamic blend of space rock, heavy beats, and hypnotic synths, showcasing Hone's creative vision.
- Den Browne
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The history of London’s iconic Marquee Club features legends like Bowie and Pink Floyd, highlights its glory days and iconic gigs, and examines its role in shaping music history.
- 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
- 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
- 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.
- 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.”