How do we hear, and how does hearing affect how we play music? These questions are central to the work of Nikolas Alejandro ...
The book series Dune is one of the most celebrated sci-fi epics of all time, full of technological motifs like shield belts, hovering gadgets, and space travel. But for director Denis Villeneuve, who ...
Thanks to these three psychedelic rock tracks from the mid-1960s, the subgenre took over rock and roll in the latter half of ...
The bands El Goodo and Darker My Love have separately embraced the psychedelic sounds of the 1960s in their new albums. Music critic John Brady offers a review.
Chet Sounds made his new album, Changes Happen to Everyone, Everywhere, in a shipping container located on his family’s property in the Sutherland Shire, south of Sydney. The record is influenced by ...
Rolling Stone writer Christian Hoard reviews the debut CD from the group White Whale, WWI. Hoard says the group's music blends psychedelic rock with hints of the Kinks and Black Sabbath. Finally today ...
A controversial entry? Maybe. Pink Floyd’s later works got a lot more love than their debut record, The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn. However, Syd Barrett’s musicianship and leadership were unmatched, ...
There are many great psychedelic Beatles songs. After a hectic 1966 tour, The Beatles returned to the recording studio just in time for some of the most psychedelic years of the 1960s. The changing ...
For thousands of years, sound has been used to heal and connect to spirituality (think chanting mantras and singing bowls) in religious ceremonies, and psychedelics have been used for the same reasons ...
A go-to drummer who has lit the scene ablaze, Tyson shares his top five drum heroes. Plus, the seasoned sideman shares tracks from his trippy... A journey through the influences and trippy sounds of ...
According to self-professed charisma coach Olivia Fox Cabane, “You never get a second chance to make a great first impression.” If this is true, Dr. Dog’s newest studio album, The Psychedelic Swamp, ...
Finally, the question that has been haunting music fans since May 1984 when “The Ghost in You” was released by The Psychedelic Furs is going to be answered. The songwriters of the hellishly catchy but ...
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