
The Best Psychedelic Album by Year 1966-2024
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

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

Discover how psychedelics like LSD, MDMA, and psilocybin are being explored for their potential benefits in trauma therapy, personal growth, and end-of-life care, offering new

King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard rocked Cleveland during their cross-country summer tour preceding their return to the stage in November

The ‘Acid Death Plunge’ is a cautionary tale from the 1960s about young people on psychedelics who believed they could fly, tracing its roots through

In the Good Friday Experiment, scientists gave psychedelic drugs to theology students to see if they’d see God. And they did!

Cory Hanson of Wand discusses how his writing method differs when writing for the band versus writing for his solo albums, his band’s use of

The Australian psych band favors traditional rock trappings over microtonal oddities on their latest and most accessible release.

George Bunnell of Strawberry Alarm Clock discusses the early days of the band, why someone who wasn’t in the band sang on their biggest hit,

More and more people are seeking out 5-MeO-DMT to heal their traumas and quell their depression. So what is it and where does it come

The United States of America, poorly named as they were, released one eponymous album before disbanding in 1968.