Explore the transformative art of “The Shadowed Realm of Dark Arts,” a group exhibition at Eight Squared Gallery in Folkestone. Discover thought-provoking works by eight international artists re-imagining Halloween through surrealism, performance, and cultural critique.
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Psychotropic Cinema: Beyond the Valley of the Dolls
Explore the cult classic ‘Beyond the Valley of the Dolls’ (1970), a bold satire that blends rock musicals, campy melodrama, and psychedelic influences, all while capturing the chaotic spirit of late 60s Hollywood.
Psych Rockers ZEBEDEE Release New Album
Zebedee, a band featuring four members who are each from a different country, recently released their sophomore effort Going Nowhere Fast.
Where the Image Watches Back
Discover the work of four Russian photographers in this article entitled Where the Image Watches Back.
Born Horses by Mercury Rev: Album Review
Mercury Rev’s ninth album, Born Horses, marks a bold shift from their previous sound, with Jonathan Donahue’s signature high-pitched vocals replaced by a huskier, poetic tone. Featuring lush instrumentation and reflective spoken word, this atmospheric album explores themes of lost love, nature, and personal growth
Interview with Robyn Hitchcock
In this interview, Robyn Hitchcock discusses his book 1967 as well as the album of the same name and why that year is so special.
Interview with Michael Joplin, brother of Janis Joplin
In this interview, Michael Joplin discusses what it was like growing up as Janis Joplin’s younger brother and shares some intimate details about his iconic rock n’ roll sister.
Singer-Songwriter Brian Lopez premieres hallucinogenic video for “Soledad”
A year after the release of his acclaimed album TIDAL, Brian Lopez debuts the video for one of the album’s songs: “Soledad”–exclusively on Psychedelic Scene.
Interview: James Lowe of The Electric Prunes
James Lowe, the singer/guitarist/frontman for the Electric Prunes, discusses the band’s reaction to hearing their hit song “I Had Too Much to Dream (Last Night)” on the radio for the first time, working with Todd Rundgren, and why he’s disbanding the group.
Dead & Company at The Sphere–Live Review
Dead & Company, the prevailing successor to the Grateful Dead, rekindles their live concerts with riveting and nostalgic views at the unparalleled Vegas venue