Formed in San Francisco in 1967, Fifty Foot Hose is one of the most underrated players of the late-1960s psychedelic rock scene. Following their formation, the band released their debut album, ...
“Any Colour You Like” is (debatably) the trippiest song from The Dark Side Of The Moon. This wholly instrumental track was written collaboratively by David Gilmour, Nick Mason, and Richard Wright.
Born from the collision of funk’s irresistible grooves and psychedelic rock’s mind-expanding textures, psychedelic funk reshaped music in the late ’60s and ’70s. Acts like Parliament-Funkadelic turned ...
Psychedelic rock emerged in the 1960s as a reaction to the use of psychedelic drugs and the influence it was having on music production at the time. The subgenre can be characterized by the use of ...
'60s Psychedelic Rock Icon Dies at 82 originally appeared on Parade. Psychedelic rock pioneer James Lowe, of The Electric Prunes, has died at age 82. Lowe's family — namely his three children — ...
This Strange 60s Psychedelic Rock, Pop Pairing Lasted 8 Shows Before One Walked Off Stage originally appeared on Parade. In 1967, one of the most unexpected pairings in music history hit the road. A ...
Looking at ten legendary proto-psych tracks that predicted and influenced the later rise of psychedelic rock during the ...
In the world of ethereal psychedelic rock, Tame Impala stands above the rest. The one and only Kevin Parker has spent his entire music career perfecting the art of controlled chaos, and his new album, ...
Sometimes the warriors you need aren’t the warriors you expect. In March, Little Rock psychedelic metal outfit Rwake (pronounced “wake”) released a majestic comeback album, The Return of Magik ...
From the Beatles’ genre-bending experiments to Pink Floyd’s atmospheric journeys, psychedelic rock has always pushed boundaries. Today, artists like Tame Impala are breathing new life into the sound, ...