Brian Lopez’s latest album Tidal is a mildly psychedelic collection of songs that ventures into folk, chamber pop, and Americana.
two videos
Poet’s Tooth by Tele Novella–Album Review
Austin’s neo-psychedelic indie-pop band Tele Novella recently dropped their third and latest album Poet’s Tooth, a sun-baked, Southwestern affair full of whimsical country-psych tunes.
Interview: Timothy Eerie
Timothy Eerie is an Orlando-based psychedelic rock artist with a new album out called Work Free Drug Place that is full of references to psychedelic rock history.
VG+ by Mint Mind
VG+ is the third album from Mint Mind, a band fronted by seasoned musical vet Rick McPhail, an American musician living in Hamburg, Germany.
Apocalypticism by Moon Walker – Album Review
Harry Springer, the force behind Moon Walker, creates a big sound from his bedroom studio on third album Apocalypticism.
Interview: Barry “the Fish” Melton of Country Joe & the Fish
Psychedelic Scene speaks to Barry ‘the Fish” Melton of legendary psychedelic band Country Joe and the Fish about being a rock star in the 60s, psychedelic drugs, and which modern-day music artists he likes.
Artist Spotlight: Pablo Amaringo, Visionary Artist and Amazonian Shaman
Pablo Amaringo was a visionary artist from Peru who painted intricate, intensely colorful depictions of the visions he had from drinking Ayahuasca brew.
Five of Cups by Holy Wave–Album Review
Austin neo-psych veterans Holy Wave dropped their seventh full-length album, Five of Cups, earlier this month.
Prepared for a Nightmare by Mayflower Madame–Album Review
Oslo, Norway band Mayflower Madame recently released a deluxe re-issue of their darkly psychedelic 2020 album Prepared for a Nightmare.
News from the Invisible World by The Fierce and the Dead–Album Review
The UK’s The Fierce and The Dead released their new album News From The Invisible World on July 28. The 8-song, 42-minute album marks the band’s first release featuring vocals from bassist Kevin Feazey.