Category: Psychedelic

  • Dream of a Man in a Top Hat – “The Destination”

    Dream of a Man in a Top Hat – “The Destination”

    Lee Leffler and Michael Frackelton have kept their same uncompromising sensibilities throughout the years, which can be heard in the sounds they create. A wild and unique experience indeed that forces us to bail in or bail out, there’s not in between. So, what’s it gonna be? Listen now!

  • Bones in Butter – “Down But Not Out”

    Bones in Butter – “Down But Not Out”

    “The song is a tale about ordinary people living, suffering and surviving in a hostile environment dominated by a malevolent, corrupt and immoral elite.” Bones In Butter

  • Chris Ianuzzi – “Lonesome Highway Superstar”

    Chris Ianuzzi – “Lonesome Highway Superstar”

    “My initial idea for a video was a “Road Warrior” type with a beat up car on a desert highway. After I thought about this and saw what Serkan and Ilke did with AI in making the video for March of Madness, I thought it was time to search for something different. I thought, let’s…

  • Blonde George – “Coin Toss”

    Blonde George – “Coin Toss”

    “Two Sides” is probably the most repeated lyric in the song and I tried to use a lot of stereo double tracking in the vocals and other instruments to really emphasize the lack of centered-ness in the mix.” – Blonde George

  • KLEN – “The Pipers”

    KLEN – “The Pipers”

    Based upon the legend of the Merry Maidens and the Pipers of Boleigh, where two pipers played music on the sabbath for many merry maidens. The story goes that the dancers were abruptly turned to stone for dancing on the day of sabbath. Upon seeing so, the pipers made a run for it, only to…

  • Benton Crane – “Outlier (Among the Stars)”

    Benton Crane – “Outlier (Among the Stars)”

    Psychedelic textures and Indie Rock melodies come together in a mesmerizing dance, transporting the listener to a whole new dimension. Carefully structured and with poetic lyricism this track makes its way through the noise and lingers in our ears.

  • MAJOR KAMI – “MAJOR JONES” EP

    MAJOR KAMI – “MAJOR JONES” EP

    The EP begins with “Major Jones”, a beautiful opener that tells the tale of Major Jones, a scientist, composer and designer, sailing in outer space, looking for the one he created and sent out into the cosmos all those years ago… Major Tom.

  • Amateur Ornithologist – “Building the Bird”

    Amateur Ornithologist – “Building the Bird”

    “Building the Bird is an album about coming to terms with who you are. I wrote it while coming to realise I have autism and ADHD, and that’s where a lot of the lyrics come from. But the music is just as much an expression of who I am – weird and hyperactive one minute,…

  • Aza Brown’s vibrant “Sticky Situations”

    Aza Brown’s vibrant “Sticky Situations”

    Sticky Situations by Aza Brown is a psychedelic-tinged track that presents a beautiful landscape of warm melodies provided by an upright piano, subby bass, and a wonderful bed of strings. Reversed violins add a lot of movement to the table, while the swinging drums and groovy percussion set the foundation for its otherworldly march.

  • Junkyard Romantics – “Mona Lisa”

    Junkyard Romantics – “Mona Lisa”

    “The feelings of insecurity and anxiety are explored in the verses, while the chorus celebrates the joyous truth that real beauty is found in knowing the one you love better than anybody else does.” Junkyard Romantis

  • Sam Feinstein’s exciting debut single “Chasing the Bull”

    Sam Feinstein’s exciting debut single “Chasing the Bull”

    “I work in tech (audio-software) in Silicon Valley. As a result, I meet a lot of “Crypto Bros” that are willing to invest in anything from Floki-Inu to Squid-Coin, and will pitch these “opportunities” to anyone willing to listen. I’ve always had morbid fascination with cults and pyramid-schemes, so these pitches sounded very familiar to…

  • Strangely MORE THAN Alright: “Not The End” by Strangely Alright

    Strangely MORE THAN Alright: “Not The End” by Strangely Alright

    What’s also of interest about this single, is that it is the second of a four-song arc that began this year with the single, “Life in 3.” I thought that was a pretty cool idea. We are all familiar with concept albums, but I don’t believe I have ever seen a band apply a “concept”…