On their upcoming album Data Doom, Frankie and the Witch Fingers tackle themes related to a technological takeover of humanity.
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Datura by Lorelle Meets the Obsolete: Album Review
Mexico’s Lorelle Meets the Obsolete recently dropped their latest album Datura, an experimental jump forward.
Interview–Danny Lee Blackwell of Night Beats
Danny Lee Blackwell, the brains behind Night Beats, discusses albums that influenced him and his new album Rajan.
Artist Spotlight: Simon Haiduk
Simon Haiduk is a Canadian visual artist, musician, and animator whose work is inspired by spirit and nature.
One Degree by Sunfruits –Album Review
Melbourne, Australia’s Sunfruits have managed to release an album that is both wonderful fun and dire commentary. One Degree is must-hear for fans of psych-pop!
Calm Ya Farm by The Murlocs–Album Review
Australian band The Murlocs, fronted by King Gizzard member Ambrose Kenny-Smith, are set to release an album called Calm Ya Farm on May 19th that’s more Southern rock than psychedelic.
Exotico by Temples–Album Review
Temples dropped their fourth LP, Exotico, a synth-heavy, Sean Lennon-produced concept album about a mythical island on April 14th.
Uplifting Queer Voices in the Psychedelic Renaissance
This article discusses the upcoming Queering Psychedelics Conference in San Francisco and the need for queer voices to be heard in the psychedelic space.
Ice, Death, Planets, Lungs, Mushrooms and Lava by King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard–Album Review
Australian band King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard, possibly the the world’s most prolific band, released a gem last October with Ice, Death, Planets, Lungs, Mushrooms and Lava.
Interview: Steve Kilbey of The Church
Steve Kilbey discusses the new album by his band The Church, whether he considers the band psychedelic, and why he thinks he’s got Asperberger’s Syndrome.