
Music Year in Review–2023
Embark on a sonic retrospective of 2023 as our eclectic team of music enthusiasts reviews the year’s most captivating albums, EPs, and singles, offering letter

Embark on a sonic retrospective of 2023 as our eclectic team of music enthusiasts reviews the year’s most captivating albums, EPs, and singles, offering letter

The Twain Shall Meet by Eric Burdon & the Animals is an album that only could have been released in the late 60s–pure psychedelic bliss!

Vol. 1 by Soft Machine holds its place as one of the greatest albums from the original psychedelic era of rock n’ roll.

Psychedelic Scene speaks to Barry ‘the Fish” Melton of legendary psychedelic band Country Joe and the Fish about being a rock star in the 60s,

Part One was The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band’s second album, but is often considered their first given that it was their major label

Artist Teresa Soler, a therapeutic art coach, shares her inspiration, discusses her technique, and emphasizes the importance of spreading light and joy.

Anton Barbeau has been cranking out albums for three decades. His new one Morgenmusik/Nachtschlager is a double album due out September 22nd.

Joy of a Toy, the debut album by the former Soft Machine member Kevin Ayers, is a wonderful slice of British psychedelic pop.

Ogden’s Nut Gone Flake is a classic slice of 60s psychedelic rock, but its appeal has always been much greater in the UK than the

In this exclusive interview, Steven Roback and Matt Piucci of Rain Parade discuss the early days of the band, being part of the Paisley Underground,