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Klemen Breznikar is the founder of the independent music magazine It's Psychedelic! Baby Magazine.
At 86, Peter Stampfel, a true pioneer of freak-folk, anti-folk, and psych-folk who co-founded the Holy Modal Rounders and used to be in The Fugs, has a new album called ‘Song Shards’ dropping on September 19th via Jalopy Records. psychedelicbabymag.com/2025/07/the-un…
“Just relax and enjoy the adventure.” That’s the simple advice @The_Cranberries drummer Fergal Lawler would offer his younger self back in 1994, just before ‘No Need To Argue’ carved its place in music history. psychedelicbabymag.com/2025/07/the-cr…
Thirty years ago, ‘Da Lama Ao Caos’ by Nação Zumbi shattered the mold of Brazilian music. Out of Recife’s mangroves came a seismic pulse: maracatu fused with punk, psychedelia braided with hip-hop, drums rooted in Afro-Brazilian tradition carrying visions psychedelicbabymag.com/2025/07/30-yea…
The legendary Lutz Graf-Ulbrich has always been a very adventurous and creative musician, from his very start with the pioneering Agitation Free to the collaborations he did with the likes of Nico and Manuel Göttsching. buff.ly/ewtsdB6
Hailing from Nigeria’s golden era of groove, this 1974 lost gem by Moonrakers Band (out via Afrodelic) is a time capsule steeped in the raw funk, fuzzed-out guitars, and soul that defined the sound of 1970s Nigeria.

Atlanta’s one and only garage renegades, @TheBlackLips, are back to unleash their new studio album, ‘Season of the Peach,’ on September 19th via @TheBlackLips. psychedelicbabymag.com/2025/07/black-…
‘Thunderball,’ the freshest release from Melvins 1983 featuring original drummer Mike Dillard, explodes onto the scene and invites us to re-explore the primal origins of this incredible band. psychedelicbabymag.com/2025/07/melvin…
Jim McCarty’s post-Yardbirds project Shoot released just one album in 1973. 'On The Frontier' faded into obscurity...until now. Think Like A Key Music is reissuing this lost prog gem. psychedelicbabymag.com/2025/07/yardbi…
This truly heavy band from Stockton grew out of earlier garage escapades, morphing into an intense psych outfit fueled by ferocious organ playing. psychedelicbabymag.com/2025/07/wildwo…
Anthony Garone’s Failure to Fracture is an exceptional chronicle of an equally exceptional undertaking: his two-decade quest to master King Crimson’s notoriously complex piece, Fracture. #kingcrimson psychedelicbabymag.com/2025/07/failur…
This recording is a snapshot of a transformative, even revolutionary period in music history. It perfectly captures Sly and The Family Stone’s initial blend of soul and rock, showcasing how their distinctive sound first came together before they hit the mainstream.

‘Glitch Wizard’ was a cathartic experience for Barbeau, written during his father’s final days, occasionally in the midst of “mystical experiences” that shaped some of the material. psychedelicbabymag.com/2025/07/anton-…
Just today, I posted a never before seen photo of Ozzy Osbourne from my interview with Necromandus, and now he’s gone. Rest easy, legend. You’ll never be forgotten. 🖤

Just today, I posted a never before seen photo of Ozzy Osbourne from my interview with Necromandus, and now he’s gone. Rest easy, legend. You’ll never be forgotten. 🖤

Lotti Golden’s 1969 debut, Motor-Cycle, stands out as a unique record from the singer-songwriter era. The collaboration between Golden’s music and producer Bob Crewe’s ended in an almost conceptual symbiosis. buff.ly/DnbUMoo
From the humble youth clubs of Cumbria emerged Necromandus, a band whose sound was as dense and heavy as a northern fog, bearing the unmistakable mark of Black Sabbath yet always uniquely their own. psychedelicbabymag.com/2025/07/necrom…
World Sanguine Report have always existed at a crooked angle to everything around them, but ‘Songs From The Harbour’ feels like a quiet storm finally made flesh. psychedelicbabymag.com/2025/07/an-int…
ID’s ‘Where Are We Going,’ reissued on vinyl by PQR-Disques Plusqueréel, captures a band mid-transmission in 1976 Maryland. It’s a vivid document of East Coast space rock and psych unfolding in real time. A true underground signal, long lost.

Sweden’s Brända Ängar pick up exactly where their 2022 debut crash-landed: somewhere between the backseat of a mothership and a frozen forest hallucination. ‘Värld av glas’ (Coop) is an undulating continuation; a sonic snowstorm of space rock haze and post-whatnot influences.

At the heart of ‘A Colloquy of Birds’ lies more than a love for wings and feathers. There is a quiet urgency here, a sense that these songs, like the birds they follow, might vanish before we fully understand them. psychedelicbabymag.com/2025/07/a-coll…