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Psychedelicatessen Review

Fungi Girls – Some Easy Magic (2011) This rock fusion LP boasts a spunky sound across this album. The instrumentals on this album, especially the guitars and the bass, are…

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September 15, 2025
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Newsletter #8

Newletter #8 features 18 new singles from shoegaze and psychrock bands from around the world. Stay current with New Candys, Vibravoid, Primitive Ring a side project from members of Fuzz…

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September 13, 2025
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Acapulco Lips | Now

Seattle’s Acapulco Lips have always been a band you could count on for sun-baked fuzz, jangly hooks, and that sweet spot where garage grit meets 60s girl group charm. But…

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August 9, 2025
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The Crystal Teardrop ‘…Is Forming’ Vintage Psychedelic Rock

The new album is inspired by the experimentation of the late 1960s with psychedelic effects, strong female vocals, sitar and garage rock songwriting. It is 100% analog recording, production and…

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August 3, 2025
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Dig this! Dean Wareham: Interview and Velvet Love Letter

It’s hard for me to recall the first time I heard Dean Wareham. This musical moment most likely hit in a midwestern, red-bricked dormitory. Tune your time turning musical transport…

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July 24, 2025
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The Love Dimension – Balance Album Review

San Francisco has long produced great psychedelic music, and The Love Dimension’s newest album – Balance – is no exception. A little blues-rocky, a bit surf-rocky, and a whole lot…

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June 28, 2025
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    The Citradels Contractor

    May 26, 2022 /

    The Citradels latest album Contractor combines their upbeat garage rock with electronic modular synthesizers for sunny soundscapes awash is futuristic effects. Contractor is the 11th album from this five member Melbourne band.

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  • Return of the Bay Area Psychedelic Rock Scene
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    Return of the Bay Area Psychedelic Rock Scene

    May 16, 2022 /

    "As the sun set through the clouds over Haight street, the faint sound of a Turkish drum being played can be heard in the distance amongst all the tourists, hippies, and street bohemians of the neighborhood. The Milk Bar is hosting a modern psychedelic show with bands on the bill this evening, and things were shaping up to be a nice return to form for the Bay Area psych rock scene"

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    Matt Robeson
  • Gabriel’s Dawn
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    Fringed jackets and far out pop sounds: Gabriel’s Dawn’s self titled debut

    May 11, 2022 /

    "Gabriel’s Dawn are one of the most exciting bands born of the Covid lockdowns- this month, they are releasing their first full length album and I can’t get enough of their twangy jangle pop."

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    Sheena Moore
  • TREEFORT 10 ROCKS BOISE
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    TREEFORT 10 ROCKS BOISE

    May 4, 2022 /

    For the first time, POW MAGAZINE was able to travel to Boise, Idaho and bring the Treefort 10 Music Festival to our viewers. The festival ran for five days from Wednesday through Sunday, March 23-27, 2022. "

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  • Sheena Salazar
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    An Important Announcement from Sheena:

    April 8, 2022 /

    After 4 years as editor of POW Magazine, I am making the decision to step down as editor to focus on being a rock n roll mom. I will still be a part of the POW team as a contributor, helping to cover shows in the Pacific Northwest and writing record reviews. I’ll also be stepping in to help with editorial duties here and there. But starting now, Dennis will be taking back over the reigns as editor! I am so grateful for the opportunity he gave me and the faith he put in me allowing me to run POW these last few years- it’s truly been an honor and…

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    Australian Electro-Rockers The Citradels Cast a Dreamy Haze

    April 8, 2022 /

    ‘To Antares’ is the first single. It has droning tones, walking bass lines and smooth electronic textures. The vocals are laid back with psyched out reverb production. This single will appeal to fans of Tame Impala, and hazy indie psych rockers that embraces the electro-rock scene.

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