
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.

Neuroplasticity underlies various cognitive processes, including learning and memory, and plays a crucial role in recovery from brain injury, as well as in the formation

Phoenix Psychedelic Society co-founder Adam Staples interviews Jill Sitnick, author of the new book Rescuing Jill: How MDMA with a Dash of Mushrooms Healed my

Terence McKenna was the first to propose the Stoned Ape Theory, the notion that humans evolved after simians started eating magic mushrooms.

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

A Tennessee veterinarian recounts how a casual experience with psychedelics led to a horrific trip that led to positive change in his thoughts, habits, and

Andrea Kimberley is a Canadian artist with a unique style who creates images based on the descriptions of those who recently had a psychedelic journey.

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,

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

Psychonaut Amanda Lyttle describes the time she took a “heroic dose” of magic mushrooms– five grams, alone, in the dark.