Colin Blunstone discusses the early days of The Zombies, creating the classic Oddessey and Oracle album, his thoughts on being inducted into the Rock n’ Roll Hall of Fame, and the band’s van catching on fire in the Arizona desert.
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The Psych Ward: Among My Swan by Mazzy Star
In this Psych Ward piece, we look back at Among My Swan, the introspective 1996 album by alternative pop artists Mazzy Star.
Psychedelic Ways of Knowing: An Interview with Dr. Rachel Harris
Adam Staples, co-founder of the Phoenix Psychedelic Society, interviews author and psychedelic psychotherapist Dr. Rachel Harris. We’ve included an excerpt from her new book Swimming in the Sacred: Wisdom from the Psychedelic Underground.
Of Tomorrow by The Telescopes–Album Review
Psychedelic noise-rock act The Telescopes will soon release their latest album Of Tomorrow, and it may sound a lot like what you’ve already heard.
Sea of Sorrow by Tombstones in Their Eyes–Album Review
LA’s Tombstones in Their Eyes draws from shoegaze, dream pop, late 60s psychedelic, and stoner rock to form a sound of their own and have just released their latest Sea of Sorrow.
Shiny Joe Ryan
Shiny Joe Ryan is an accomplished musician and a psychedelic rock icon whose band Pond has made a splash worldwide.
The Brian Jonestown Massacre
The Brian Jonestown Massacre has been making top-notch neo-psychedelic music for 30 years and continues to be a force in the genre.
Woodstock Museum Summons Festival Attendees
The Bethel Woods Center in Woodstock is searching for attendees of the legendary concert to document stories for posterity.
“Nine Times Nine” by The Crystal Teardrop–Single Review
The Crystal Teardrop, a new band heavily influenced by 60s pop-rock, will be releasing its debut single “Nine Times Nine” on April 7th.
Nivraym Revisited by Koenjihyakkei–Album Review
The new album, Nivraym Revisted, by Japanese Keuhl band Koenjihyakkei is a brilliant work that defies categorization.