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WALKER PHILLIPS –  “God’s Eye”

Walker Philips is the guitarist in the band Tabernacle, who brings back the Old English standards with a rock vibe. His solo work, however, is more “earthy” and folk inspired.…

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October 25, 2025
Music Reviews

Neo-krautrock and Psychedelic – Vibravoid’s REMOVE THE TIES

Dusseldorf neo-krautrock and psychedelic outfit Vibravoid released their most recent album, REMOVE THE TIES, in late September. I was really looking forward to give this LP a listen. Dusseldorf has…

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October 24, 2025
Live Music, Music Reviews, Pow Magazine

The Black Angels: Three Nights, Three Full Albums, Live in San Francisco 2025

Blasting fuzz, doubled guitars, sitar like instrumentation that was out of this world. The Black Angels are still unlike any other psych band in the world today. Pow Magazine covered…

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October 2, 2025
Music Reviews, Pow Magazine

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
Music Reviews, Pow Magazine

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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    Melt Into Poetic Psychedelic Rock With Agouti Nodes

    December 31, 2020 /

    Agouti – Nodes Agouti Node is a dream pop stroll through indie, alternative and psychedelic rock. The band is fronted by producer and songwriter Carmen Caruso on lead vocals and bass. The vocals are forefront with layered rock and indie styled vocals that come through with clarity and strength. The arrangements are psychedelic with swirling synth, layered vocal harmonies, overdriven guitar lines and steady driving bass and drums. The sound balances psychedelic rock with pop sensibilities for a charming album with wonderful arrangements and catchy songs. Agouti is from San Francisco, California and is the project of Carmen Caruso. Agouti is inspired by the 60s and 70s psych rock with…

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    ThePsychRock
  • The Vacant Lots - Interzone
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    Hop into your psychedelic spaceship—we’re flying into the Interzone.

    December 27, 2020 /

    The music is exactly what the listener makes of it; it has the ability to transform each time, for each person.

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    BloomBabyBloom
  • LEMAT
    Live Music,  Videos

    POW MUSIC VIDEO PREMIER LS1: LEMAT ‘Full Video Performance’ (Mexico, 2020)

    December 25, 2020 /

    by Popdelia proudly presenting music works from the surreal underground (mix)

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    PowMagazine
  • Joel Gion
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    DOG DAY AT THE SALVATION ARMY

    December 7, 2020 /

    Like many of our staff, I have been a fan of Joel Gion and the Brian Jonestown Massacre (BJM) for many, many years. Seven years ago, I saw Joel play live without the BJM for the first time. He was performing as Joel Gion and The Primary Colours. The band performed in my hometown of San Jose, California at a local venue. It was a groovy night, in an intimate open space with bar and dining. I recall The Primary Colours were tight – flowing with jangly pop sounds and melodic psych vibes. I was digging Joel’s new music, and I asked him after the show, “How long had his…

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    JohnJCallahan
  • Joël Gion
    Pow Magazine

    Joel Gion: The POW Interview

    December 7, 2020 /

    Anton's songwriting that longevity-wise, we are starting to (gulp) become the Rolling Stones of indie psych rock or something. The big difference is, at this point in the Stones career they were turding out Voodoo Lounge, where as Anton is right now today at a creative spike.

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    JohnJCallahan
  • Marble Mammoth
    Videos

    POW MUSIC VIDEO PREMIER: Marble Mammoth ‘Higher Than the Sun’

    November 6, 2020 /

    Swedish psych rockers, Marble Mammoth are back again! The release of their new single, Higher Than The Sun, starts off with a music video that will be a refreshing treat for those who are tired of bands posing for the camera.

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