The Psych Ward: Maggot Brain by Funkadelic
In this retro review, we take a look back at the 1971 album Maggot Brain by George Clinton’s Funkadelic.
In this retro review, we take a look back at the 1971 album Maggot Brain by George Clinton’s Funkadelic.
The author, who operates a psychedelic healing center in Jamaica, discusses the art of dosing her clients using psilocybin and contemplates the so-called “heroic dose”.
Kati Astraeir is a mystical and visionary artist from Bialystok, Poland, who now resides in Tucson, Arizona, USA.
We look back at Oddessey and Oracle, the brilliant album whose lack of immediate success tragically broke up one of the great British Invasion bands: The Zombies.
RIP: Pete Brown. Brown, who co-wrote songs for Cream and others, dishes on Ginger Baker and Jack Bruce, and explains the meaning behind the classic “SWLABR” in this never-before-published interview from a couple of months ago.
Lazer Guided Melodies, the debut album by Spiritualized, is a record unhindered by creative compromise, as J Spaceman breaks away from the conflicted relationship he had with Spacemen 3.
The author, who grew up with the Just Say No mentality, discusses MDMA and her journey of healing with the drug.
This retro review looks 50 years into the past at the brilliant album, A Wizard, a True Star, by multi-talented instrumentalist/producer Todd Rundgren.
Are You Experienced?, released in August, 1967 by the Jimi Hendrix Experience, is one of the best and most audacious debut albums in rock history, and showcased the intensely influential guitar work by the legendary axe wielder.
Released on March 31st, Caleb Nichols’ Chan Says & Other Songs makes a profound statement on what it means to be queer in the present age.