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.
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- 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.
- Daniel Baker and Allie Iverson
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Babe Rainbow’s Slipper Imp and the Shakaerator (out April 4th) blends dreamy psych-pop with '60s Canterbury Scene vibes. Highlights include the infectious "What is Ashwagandha," the Traffic-inspired "When the Milk Flows," and the blissful "Aquarium Cowgirl." A finely crafted, modern psychedelic trip.
- Pete Bratach
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Drop Out III by Gnod and White Hills, out on March 21st, reimagines their 2010 collaboration with fresh interpretations, unreleased tracks, and a digital-only third LP. This sprawling, cinematic triple album offers immersive jams, blending neo-psych space rock with ambient textures.
- Bill Kurzenberger
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Progressive jam-band moe. perseveres in their thirty-fifth year with a stirring new release
- Brian Cooper
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Rosa Bordallo’s Isidro is a lush, psychedelic journey blending ethereal vocals, layered soundscapes, and deeply personal lyrics. From the politically charged "Home" to the dreamlike "I Feel Numb," Bordallo crafts an immersive indie-psych experience that’s both haunting and heartfelt.
- Jessica Blue Smith
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Dogs in a Pile delivered two electrifying nights at Cervantes' Masterpiece Ballroom in Denver, blending funk, rock, and psychedelia into high-energy jams. With special guests, unexpected covers, and even a surprise alligator puppet attack, the band kept fans dancing and laughing, proving why they’re a rising force in the jam scene.
- Brian Cooper
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The dark, psychedelic country vibes of The Bounty Killers' debut EP We Bring Em' in Dead shine through haunting harmonica, eerie guitar riffs, and twisted Western imagery, blending country twang with mind-bending psychedelia.