The Psych Ward–The Twain Shall Meet by Eric Burdon & the Animals
The Twain Shall Meet by Eric Burdon & the Animals is an album that only could have been released in the late 60s–pure psychedelic bliss!
The Twain Shall Meet by Eric Burdon & the Animals is an album that only could have been released in the late 60s–pure psychedelic bliss!
Psychedelic guide and integration coach Nick Martin breaks down his approach to psychedelic integration into five “invitations”.
The Crazy World of Arthur Brown was a game-changing album that seemed to usher in a new era of heavy music and shock rock.
Wendy Wahman’s wonderful improvisational drawings are used for editorial illustrations, infographics, and children’s books.
Silver Apples’ 1968 debut album is a landmark in electronic music and continues to influence countless other electronic acts–despite remaining obscure.
With an emphasis on the medicinal benefits of marijuana, we often forget that the plant has psychedelic properties.
Spiritualized’s third album, Ladies and Gentlemen… We Are Floating in Space, is a neo-psychedelic space-rock masterpiece.
Brian Lissak, a psychedelic-assisted psychotherapist, discusses the crucial elements of set and setting in the psychedelic experience.
Vol. 1 by Soft Machine holds its place as one of the greatest albums from the original psychedelic era of rock n’ roll.
Released in November 1971, Journey to the Centre of the Eye is a sci-fi concept album by German progressive psychedelic band Nektar.