
Makara at KEXP
Discover how Thailand’s psychedelic molam sound evolved from “taxi driver music” to a global phenomenon through Makara’s electrifying KEXP performance blending Thai folk, surf rock,

Discover how Thailand’s psychedelic molam sound evolved from “taxi driver music” to a global phenomenon through Makara’s electrifying KEXP performance blending Thai folk, surf rock,

A deep dive into Head, the The Monkees’ surreal, psychedelic 1968 film—exploring its experimental style, counter-cultural themes, and lasting cult legacy.

Explore Shanti (1971), a groundbreaking fusion of Indian classical music and Western rock. Discover its origins, unique sound, and why this overlooked album remains a

Explore why Roger the Engineer by The Yardbirds stands as a hidden gem of 1966—a landmark year in rock—highlighting Jeff Beck’s groundbreaking guitar work and

A review of 200 Motels (1971), Frank Zappa’s surreal cult film blending rock, orchestral music, satire, and psychedelic visual experimentation.

Explore the story behind Honeybus and their cult psych-pop album Story, featuring the hit “I Can’t Let Maggie Go” and insights from Colin Hare.

A warm, genre-blending debut, Unicorn by Rio Kosta fuses soul, funk, psychedelia, and global influences into a laid-back, groove-filled escape.

In this Vinyl Relics epysode Farmer John gives due recognition to Billy Nichols, who touched unrequited greatness with his largely unheard album Would You Believe

Happy Holidays from Psychedelic Scene – as well as Montreal-based Bhopal’s Flowers, who have released a pair of merry new singles for festive psych listeners

Veteran psychedelic folk icon Peter Stampfel talks with Psychedelic Scene’s Jason LeValley about his new micro‑song album Song Shards, Stoic Jingles, Soul Jingles, Vintage Jingles, Prayers