A refined alchemy of psych deconstruction and delicate fingerpicking, that emotional web of longing, introspection, and wasted lives.

 San Francisco, a countercultural hub where bands glide on mystical sound carpets.

Food's album 'Forever Is a Dream' presents a refined blend of psychedelic deconstruction, jazz influences, and baroque pop. It evokes dreamy introspection and a deep emotional web, inspired by countercultural icons and musical pioneers. The album is praised for its delicate arrangements and evocative soundscapes that invite listeners on a mystical journey. Dive into Food's 'Forever Is a Dream' and experience a mesmerizing blend of psych, jazz, and baroque pop today!

 The great virtue of clouds is that they confuse the senses, and if they are white, they render invisible.

 White Cloud is a sinuous and crawling soul among the arid lands of Kansas, has tough skin like the fantastic cover of the first and hard-to-find edition of the vinyl covered with python skin.

White Cloud’s debut album is a rich, poetic journey blending southern rock, blues, and 70s soul with a mystical, elusive aura. The album channels inspirations from Thomas Jefferson Kaye and the spirit of Exile On Main Street. Standout contributions from Joanne Vent and Nicky Hopkins enhance its musical depth. The record exudes a proud, surreal Americanity, wrapped in a timeless and hypnotic sound. Dive into White Cloud's mystical southern rock sound—listen now and discover a hidden 70s classic.

 Taking a spin on Vive la Trance is like taking a spin on the Roulette; we are in the hands of the game and the mood of the croupier.

 Renate’s voice was potentially a supernova locked away in a drawer; in the early Duul albums, she was only allowed a few timid outings.

The review explores Amon Düül II's Vive La Trance as a complex, cosmic krautrock album blending madness, psychedelic elements, and vintage rock. It highlights the powerful vocals of Renate Knaup and the album’s mix of chaotic energy and musical brilliance. Key tracks like Mozambique stand out for their extended space rock jams. Despite occasional dissonance, the album’s charm grows on repeated listens, reflecting the band’s artistic evolution. Dive into the cosmic madness of Amon Düül II’s Vive La Trance and experience krautrock’s psychedelic heights today!

 From the first notes of Daily Gazette, a sweet sensation of spleen will pervade your souls.

 Do not think of going anywhere, because under his breath, Pedrum knows that the world without us might even be better.

Paint is the first solo album by Pedrum Siadatian, known from the Allah-Las, that embraces a wistful, minimal lo-fi aesthetic. The album creates a timeless mood influenced by psychedelic and vintage sounds but deliberately avoids evolution or progression. While it offers moments of beauty and subtle experimentation, it ultimately stays in a contemplative stasis rather than moving forward. The review suggests the album is an introspective, sometimes melancholic journey rather than a dynamic breakthrough. Dive into Paint for a unique lo-fi psychedelic experience from Allah-Las’ Pedrum Siadatian—listen now and explore a timeless soundscape.

 This rough stone album improved with each listen, with musical planets and emotional dimensions just hidden beneath the surface.

 The guitar merges in a solo where the fantasy flights of the West Coast of John Cipollina are masterfully blended with late-period Hendrixian virtuosity.

White Heaven's Out merges Japanese psychedelic rock with West Coast and underground 70s influences, creating a distinctive and richly layered soundscape. The album blends experimental guitars, emotional textures, and obscure references that reveal more with each listen. The review highlights the skillful guitar work and atmospheric qualities, portraying it as a unique cultural artifact within rock history. Explore the intricate layers of White Heaven's Out and immerse yourself in this unique psychedelic rock journey.

 Bill Stone’s 'Stone' is a handful of folk gems produced in limited copies, with noble influences among Velvet Underground, Cohen, and Pearls Before Swine.

 11 songs to face another night, a soft fingerpicking to make that surface tension fluid, a constant melancholy for those desires that can be dreamed but not touched.

Bill Stone’s album 'Stone' offers an intimate, melancholic folk experience filled with poetic imagery and rich musical influences like Velvet Underground and Leonard Cohen. The review highlights the album’s dreamy late-night mood and emotional depth. Featuring 11 tracks, it captures the longing and mystery of quiet moments and heartfelt stories. Listen to Bill Stone's 'Stone' for a soulful folk journey through midnight dreams and poetic melodies.

 Oliver, Nick and Lyn are three cheerful New Yorkers with chromosomes bearing James Brown’s proteins in their DNA.

 For the Comateens, it’s always worth taking the risk of rediscovering the love for youth.

This review highlights the Comateens as a New York trio blending techno pop with post-punk and retro analog sounds. Their music evokes nostalgic vibes, bridging influences from pioneers like Suicide and the soulful energy of James Brown. The album’s style is painted as a unique blend of underground New York culture, blending punk bass lines with eerie Farfisa melodies. Ultimately, the review celebrates the band’s emotional connection to youthful memories and their singular place in New Wave history. Listen now to Comateens' unique blend of techno pop and nostalgic New Wave vibes!

 From that cocoon in the depths of that basement came forth, like a stammering dawn, the genesis of two hallucinated multi-instrumentalists from a tavern.

 Touch after touch becomes first a frog from the pond and then even a prince of low-fi basement psychedelia.

Stone Harbour's album 'Emerges' delivers a rich blend of low-fi psychedelia and rock & roll influences. Crafted by two multi-instrumentalists, the music evokes an earthy yet cosmic atmosphere. The review highlights the album's creative depth and nostalgic references to past musical icons. It's praised for its authentic, basement-recorded feel and immersive sound journey. Dive into Stone Harbour's 'Emerges' and experience a fresh take on psychedelic low-fi rock—listen now and explore their unique soundscape!

 My sex is often alone sometimes it emits short circuits sometimes it is a golden glow.

 One can be Post Punk, before Punk. One can still be glam, after the sunset of the New York Dolls and the eclipse of the Metro.

Ultravox!'s debut album is praised as a visionary and enigmatic work blending post-punk, glam rock, and early electronic influences. The review emphasizes its surreal and futuristic soundscapes, the artistic tension between genres, and the album’s prophetic nature. It highlights the role of producers like Steve Lillywhite and the influence of Bowie and Brian Eno. The record is seen as ahead of its time, capturing a unique moment in music history. Dive into Ultravox!'s groundbreaking debut and experience the birth of post-punk’s futuristic sound.

 What is psychedelia if it isn’t also a bit pop, or rather what is Pop if it isn’t also psychedelic?

 The key to everything is recognizing imagination’s transversal cognitive capacity and circulating it, tout court…

This review celebrates Gong's debut album Magick Brother, Mystic Sister as an enchanting mix of psychedelia, free jazz, and pop. Set in 1968 Paris, the album captures the creative spirit of Daevid Allen and Gilli Smyth. The music blends surreal imagery and cosmic poetry with diverse influences, offering a unique sonic journey. It praises the album's complexity wrapped in primal simplicity and its timeless charm. Dive into Gong's Magick Brother, Mystic Sister and experience a rare psychedelic journey—listen now to the cosmic sounds of 1968 Paris!