
Interview: Nick Nicely
Discover the visionary world of psychedelic artist Nick Nicely in this in-depth interview with Jason LeValley, as they discuss musical influences, creative evolution, and the

Discover the visionary world of psychedelic artist Nick Nicely in this in-depth interview with Jason LeValley, as they discuss musical influences, creative evolution, and the

The Shaky Knees Music Festival returned to Atlanta in September, with captivating sounds of psychedelia provided by Mdou Moctar, TV On The Radio, and The

Richard E’s debut single “To the Moon” gets a stunning rework from Future Species and The Preacher, blending psych-pop, soul, and experimental electronica.

The top actively performing jam bands are highlighted in this pervasive feature by assistant editor Bill Kurzenberger.

Unravel the bizarre urban legend of the Orange Man—an LSD cautionary tale about a man who believed he was an orange, terrified of being peeled

Part one of our journey through the evolution of psychedelic rock takes us from 1966 to 1999, highlighting the best album from each year. From

Robert Freeman’s The Touchables (1968) is a surreal, visually striking film featuring a group of free-spirited young women in 1960s London. Known for his work

Goat, an anonymous Swedish band, blends psychedelic rock with world music on their seventh studio album, featuring guitar-driven rhythms and ethnic fusion.

Robyn Hitchcock drops a new covers album called 1967: Vacations in the Past, a companion piece to his book called 1967.

Mercury Rev’s ninth album, Born Horses, marks a bold shift from their previous sound, with Jonathan Donahue’s signature high-pitched vocals replaced by a huskier, poetic