Chicago psych rock trio Daisychain debut with All in a Name, a bold, genre-blending album full of lyrical depth and sonic surprises.
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- Pete Bratach
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Matmos returns with their 20th album, blending found metal sounds into whimsical yet dark soundscapes that span their 30-year career.
- Jeff Broitman
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Psych-surf duo Movie Club drops Black Mamba EP, blending cult cinema vibes with reverb-soaked riffs and surreal, self-directed music videos.
- Dominyka Mauliūtė
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Anton Barbeau returns with Glitch Wizard, a lush, mind-bending psych-pop journey blending krautfolk textures, existential musings, and interdimensional vibes—a cosmic album for dreamers and seekers alike.
- Bobby Nuggz
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Cannadelic Miami 2025 united cannabis, psychedelics, and holistic wellness at the Miami Airport Convention Center with immersive art from Moksha Gallery, insightful talks, a vibrant after-party, and a strong focus on community, education, and activism.
- Zev Rubin
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Ty Segall’s new album Possession blends vintage rock, orchestral strings, and bold lyrics. Discover how Segall reinvents classic sounds on his 16th studio release.
- Brian Cooper
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Montreal's Technicolor Blood unleash their debut LP Evolution Now, blending heavy, groove-laden riffs with soaring, psychedelic melodies in a bold fusion of sludge, stoner rock, and spacey experimentation.
- Brian Cooper
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Psych-rock supergroup MIEN returns with MIIEN, a mesmerizing, genre-blending album full of swirling synths, hypnotic beats, and mind-expanding soundscapes—seven years in the making and well worth the wait.
- Jeff Broitman
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One to One: John & Yoko is a compelling new documentary exploring John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s politically charged early years in New York City, featuring rare archival footage, concert performances, and cultural context from a pivotal era.