Swimming by The Bubble–Album Review
The Bubble is a Delaware music collective that just released its debut album Swimming, which they started working on 30 years ago.
The Bubble is a Delaware music collective that just released its debut album Swimming, which they started working on 30 years ago.
The Who Sell Out is a concept album that skewers the advertising industry with radio jingles between their songs, which include the classic “I Can See for Miles” as well as psychedelic standouts “Odorono” and “Armenia City in the Sky”.
JoLu Amaringo, the grandson of the great Amazonian shaman and artist, carries on in the tradition of his famous grandfather.
Part One was The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band’s second album, but is often considered their first given that it was their major label debut.
David Hawkins of the band Be recently dropped Here, his third release of orchestral Pet Sounds and Beatles-inspired pop.
Psychedelic Scene editor-in-chief Jason LeValley describes his first journey with the psychedelic medicine known as ayahuasca.
Artist Teresa Soler, a therapeutic art coach, shares her inspiration, discusses her technique, and emphasizes the importance of spreading light and joy.
Pink Floyd’s mind-blowing debut album, The Piper at the Gates of Dawn, was a breakthrough psychedelic album that spawned a new genre: space rock.
The Time Has Come is a timeless rock and soul classic that features the 11-minute psychedelic opus “Time Has Come Today”.
The debut album by New Riders of the Purple Sage is a melange of country, bluegrass, southern rock, and psychedelia that featured none other than Jerry Garcia on guitar.