The Psych Ward–Gris Gris by Dr. John
Although not known as a psychedelic artist, Dr. John’s debut album Gris Gris is a trip straight from the swamps of New Orleans.
Although not known as a psychedelic artist, Dr. John’s debut album Gris Gris is a trip straight from the swamps of New Orleans.
The author describes an experience in which he and his girlfriend took a psychedelic trip with other people across the country together on Zoom.
The English progressive-psychedelic collective Gong released a mythological trio of albums called Radio Gnome Invisible Trilogy in the 70s. Here’s a brief synopsis.
Sussex-based Codex Serafini delivers a masterful nine-track live album called God’s Spit that showcases the band’s musical acumen.
The author rediscovers and describes the greatness of the classic psychedelic rock album Surrealistic Pillow 56 years after its release.
One psilocybin researcher in Colorado provides the inside scoop on what’s he’s doing in the labs to ensure the best magic mushroom user experience.
The sole 1968 album by Tomorrow launched the career of guitar virtuoso Steve Howe and remains an endearing slice of British Psychedelia.
Due to neuroplasticity, psychedelics may lead to an expanded consciousness that allows for evolutionary growth in humans.
Cajuca is a Brazilian artist who uses intense colors in his work and believes them to have a therapeutic effect on the viewer.
Released on March 1st, 1973, Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon is an undisputed masterpiece that is celebrating its 50th anniversary today.