The Top 100 Neo-Psychedelic Albums
Although subject to change (and controversy), this list highlights the top 100 neo-psychedelic albums of all time–so far.
Although subject to change (and controversy), this list highlights the top 100 neo-psychedelic albums of all time–so far.
Whether The Velvet Underground & Nico is a true psychedelic album may be in dispute, but certain elements of the album are undeniably trippy.
The Astronomical Miracle (aka Corey Light) will release his next album Dreaming in Pink on July 29th of this year.
The Pretty Things, an underrated British band from the 60s, released their 1968 magnum opus, SF Sorrow, to little acclaim, but the album is a must-have for psychedelic rock enthusiasts.
A researcher on the cutting edge of psychedelic science explains the manner in which psychedelics help alleviate depression.
The Moody Blues followed up their orchestral masterpiece Days of Future Passed with a pleasant psychedelic record called In Search of the Lost Chord.
Twink, the unheralded but seminal English musician who has been making psychedelic music consistently since the 60s, dropped a new album this month: Think Pink V.
The Dead’s psychedelic second album, Anthem of the Sun, is a five-song odyssey that captures the band at their most unmitigated in the studio.
The author describes her psychedelic healing journey in three stages and suggests that personal healing is the first step toward healing the world.
Ayahuasca is a powerful plant medicine that is used for healing and personal growth by people worldwide, but the cultural context of the plant should never be forgotten.