
The Psych Ward–The United States of America (self-titled)
The United States of America, poorly named as they were, released one eponymous album before disbanding in 1968.

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

Of Montreal’s The Gay Parade is a neo-psychedelic pop masterpiece that established the band (namely Kevin Barnes) as an act of rare talent.

Zia McCabe, who has been playing with the Dandy Warhols since she was a teenager, reveals what it’s like being the only woman in the

In spite of its excesses, Iron Butterfly’s In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida is an undeniably classic psychedelic rock album.

Levitation Room’s latest album, Strange Weather, is a breezy affair that offers hope and redemption.

The Bevis Frond has a new album called Focus on Nature coming out March 1st. We caught up with singer/guitarist Nick Saloman, who discusses the

Twink’s 1970 album Think Pink is an under-appreciated psychedelic masterpiece that led to the formation of The Pink Fairies.

The prolific psych-rocker Ty Segall drops his latest album, Three Bells, which offers some surprisingly vulnerable moments in addition to the catchy garage-rock that he’s

Tim DeLaughter of The Polyphonic Spree discusses his new album, Salvage Enterprise, performing the album in its entirety by himself for small groups of people

Revisit the psychedelic odyssey of Country Joe & the Fish’s overlooked classic, ‘Electric Music for the Mind and Body,’ as we delve into their folky,