Depending on whether your weekend has been relaxing or a complete sh*tstorm of friends and family time, Orchid Electric’s “There’s... Read More
The Birmingham-based band The Lizards are back at it with this killer psych-rock track “Astroboy.” Full of layers that create... Read More
Have you ever started listening to a tune and wished that you were in the middle of an open field,... Read More
The second the track “Aubrey Plaza” starts, you’re transported to a music festival in the mountains, a full stadium sound... Read More
Hey friends on the Left Bank! I hope you are all super well-rested from the holiday weekend (if you’re in... Read More
A psychedelic collage of summertime, easter bunnies, wrestling videos, and videos on top of videos, this music video for Good... Read More
MY god I love The Frownsss. Featuring unconventional recording techniques, 4 track tape machines and early punk, psych and pop... Read More
The Brooklyn musicians known as Las Rosas are the latest sonic powerhouse out of BK to bridge the gap between... Read More
Danny Moore wants you to have your cake and eat it, too. The Asheville-based artist combines elements of surf-rock, folk,... Read More
Texas psych-pop-garage quartet Flower Graves came screaming onto my radar with their latest release, “Living In Disguise.” Featuring ambient vocals over... Read More
Dublin’s punk-funk quartet Munky holds no punches with the release of their latest single, “You’ve Got Male.” A hard-hitting psychedelic punk... Read More
I’ll be honest: I’m a huge fan of Lucille Furs, the LA-via-Chicago quintet with the most psychedelic of all rock... Read More
This is the first I’ve heard of London’s psych-rock group Beach for Tiger, but their lead single, “It’s Been So... Read More
LA-based rock band The Mistoos have only been together since early 2018, but their effortless vintage-meets-contemporary psychedelic sound feels like it’s... Read More
Smooth, groovy, and deliciously catchy, The Hails, a Gainesville, Florida quintet, blend mellow, psychedelic sounds from the 60s and 70s with... Read More
Los Angeles’s Blue Wilson and his newest release, “Big Rock,” are a soothing foray into the lo-fi, lo-fuss, swathe of psychedelia... Read More
I’ll be honest: when I listened to Chicago’s Lucille Furs for the first time, I was not expecting the addictive... Read More
Montreal-based Michael Borsellino’s home recording project Lemonade Stand – and his latest single, “Corner in the Universe” – is exactly... Read More
LA-based Death Hags – better known as the multifaceted project of composer/multi-instrumentalist Lola Jean – is a world traveler in all... Read More
Dead Editor rules. I mean, bottom line. Don’t even bother reading the rest of this review. Just take my word for... Read More
It’s been almost three years since Atlanta’s brazen sons of rock ‘n roll have released any new music, but they’re back,... Read More
“Expect to see the first robot-on-man sex scene ever!” I mean, if you’re trying to get my attention, that’s probably... Read More
At first glance, there are two things I love about this song before ever listening to it: 1. It’s called... Read More
Initial thoughts on “Black Hole Fusion”: a little psychedelic. A little lo-fi. A whole lot of “Ooh, I love this.”... Read More
The Virgin Tongues‘ “Fugitive” is acoustic-driven and vocal-focused, allowing Duncan McKnight, the driving force behind the band, to carry the... Read More
I love the weight of the bass riffing at the beginning of “Dan Halen,” the latest release by Savannah, GA’s... Read More
Improvement Movement‘s “It’s a Situation” is neurotic, meandering, and possibly a little psychotic (thought “psychedelic” would probably be a better... Read More
Words by K It’s called “May Games” but this tune is giving me hardcore end of summer/find my skateboard and... Read More
“come on, come over my feet are stuck in the clear cold water a loose grip on everything lost to... Read More
Pigs aren’t flying and to the best of my knowledge the world isn’t ending, but I am in fact sharing... Read More