Cory Hanson of Wand discusses how his writing method differs when writing for the band versus writing for his solo albums, his band’s use of psychedelic substances, and who he’d like to collaborate with if he could choose anyone.
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Flight b741 by King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard – Album Review
The Australian psych band favors traditional rock trappings over microtonal oddities on their latest and most accessible release.
Evolve by Phish–Album Review
The Vermont-based band nods to their zany past while displaying resolute maturescence on their first new studio release in four years.
Across the River of Stars by Beachwood Sparks–Album Review.
The Beachwood Sparks just delivered Across the River of Stars, their first album in twelve years–produced by The Black Crowes’ Chris Robinson.
Interview: George Bunnell of Strawberry Alarm Clock
George Bunnell of Strawberry Alarm Clock discusses the early days of the band, why someone who wasn’t in the band sang on their biggest hit, and how it came to be that the band members who wrote “Incense and Peppermints” never received the credit.
REZN Unveils Their Latest Album “Burden”
Chicago-based heavy psych rockers REZN release their fifth album ‘Burden’ today following two singles “Chasm” and “Collapse”.
Phish at The Sphere in Las Vegas, Nevada–Live Review
Phish dazzled concert-goers at the immersive Sphere in Las Vegas.
Lady on the Cusp by Of Montreal–Album Review
Lady on the Cusp, the latest from Elephant Six legends Of Montreal, showcases the band’s sound without offering anything new.
Backwater Collage by Penny Arcade–Album Review
Penny Arcade, the new project from veteran indie-popster James Hoare, delivers their debut album Backwater Collage–and it’s a winner!
The Sevens by A Place to Bury Strangers–Review
The Sevens, a collection of previously unreleased tracks from APTBS’s sixth album, offers what you might expect from APTBS: finely executed gothic post-punk with a touch of psychedelia.