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 band, why she became a realtor, her thoughts on the revised version of the independent film Dig!, and so much more.
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Podcast featuring Dr. Randall Hansen on Heal!
In his new book Heal!, Dr. Randall Hansen takes healing to the next level, bringing together for the first time true healing modalities that will transform your life.
Cheval Fou’s Psychedelic Legacy
Cheval Fou was one of the most prolific and authentic psychedelic outfits that thrived on the margins of the French underground during the first half of the 70s. Their self-titled debut has just been re-issued on vinyl.
Interview: Nick Saloman of The Bevis Frond
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 new record, seeing bands in London clubs as a teen, starting a music magazine in the 80s, collaborating with Mary Lou Lord, and much more.
Psychedelic Scene Podcast: Author Jill Sitnick
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 Childhood Trauma-Induced PTSD.
Interview: Tim DeLaughter of The Polyphonic Spree
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 in remote locations, touring with David Bowie, and acting in a new film.
Psychotropic Cinema: The Holy Mountain
Jodorowsky’s The Holy Mountain is one of the most bizarre movies ever made, but it’s a poignant film worth checking out.
Interview: Malcolm Bruce of “Heavenly Cream”
Jack Bruce’s son, Malcolm Bruce, talks about the Heavenly Cream project that was put together by the late Pete Brown as an acoustic tribute to Cream and features Paul Rogers, Ginger Baker, Joe Bonamassa, Bernie Marsden, Pee Wee Ellis, and Malcolm on bass, piano, and vocals.
1991 by Melody Fields–Album Review
Swedish psych-rockers Melody Fields dropped two albums in the second half of this year: 1901 and 1991. This is our review of the latter.
The Psych Ward–The Psychedelic Sounds of…The 13th Floor Elevators
The unmitigated 1966 debut album from the 13th Floor Elevators essentially begat the psychedelic rock sub-genre.