This article discusses the upcoming Queering Psychedelics Conference in San Francisco and the need for queer voices to be heard in the psychedelic space.
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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.
The Hypnogogue by The Church–Album Review
Australian band The Church has been around since 1980 and just released its first-ever concept album The Hypnogogue.
Interview: Sam Coomes of Quasi
Sam Coomes discusses themes that run through his new album with band Quasi, who dropped its first album in 10 years on Friday, and how psychedelics have influenced his work.
Bhopal’s Flowers: Joy of the 4th–Album Review
Montreal music collective Bhopal’s Flowers have released an album of delightful Eastern-tinged psychedelic pop inspired by the birth of band leader Lionel Pezzano’s baby boy. Blissful fun for all ages.
The Green Pajamas: Forever for a Little While–Album Review
The long-running Seattle band The Green Pajamas recently released its latest record–its 30th–Forever for a Little While.
Interview: Willie Chambers of the Chambers Brothers
Willie Chambers dishes on hippie culture, the term “psychedelic soul”, his relationship with Arthur Lee of Love, and the creation of his band’s hit song “Time Has Come Today” .
Artist Spotlight: Vox Garbles
Vox Garbles is a digital artist who creates music videos and short films in addition to still images.
Interview: Robyn Hitchcock
Robyn Hitchcock just released his first album in five years and critics are calling it one of his absolute best. Psychedelic Scene chatted with him about his new record, his literary influences, and his take on psychedelic drugs.