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Published: 2010/03/18
April – May

The New Psychedelic
Relix launched as the definitive magazine for Grateful Dead, Bay Area and other exploratory music in 1974, just as the dawn of the original psychedelic music was beginning to fade. Nearly 40 years later, psychedelic music is once again shining bright. From the current West Coast psych-rock revival heard in Assemble Head in Sunburst Sound to hippie-punk sounds like The Flaming Lips to the underground New York community at the Silent Barn in New York City or the freaky musical sounds coming from Japan, Relix navigates the scenes’ various currents to see where they all lead.
Plus: Grace Potter and the Nocturnals, The Kinks’ Dave Davies, Yeasayer, STS9, Furthur, Widespread Panic, The Contribution, Mose Allison, Jam Cruise and much, much more.
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Relix A/V
Golden Bloom "Flying Mountain"
Golden Bloom stopped by Relix to perform a tune from their latest EP No Day Like Today.
The Chapin Sisters "Crying in the Rain"
The Chapin Sisters share an tune from their new album A Date With the Everly Brothers.
Night Moves "Country Queens"
Minneapolis-based Night Moves share a song from their record, Colored Emotions, live at Relix.
The Giving Tree Band "Brown Eyed Women"
The Giving Tree Band enjoy a spring day on the Relix rooftop, while performing a classic Grateful Dead tune.
Hayden "Blurry Nights"
Canadian singer-songwriter Hayden performs a duet with his sister-in-law Lou Canon. The song appears on Us Alone his first record on Broken Social Scene’s Arts & Crafts Productions.
The Milk Carton Kids "Hope of a Lifetime"
The Milk Carton Kids share the first song from their new album, The Ash & Clay.
Premiere: Ana Popovic "Object Of Obsession"
Here is the new video from Serbian guitar ace Ana Popovic. “Object Of Obsession” appears on her latest album Can You Stand The Heat.
Ron Sexsmith "Nowhere To Go"
Ron Sexsmith visits the Relix office to perform a tune from his latest record Forever Endeavor.
Crystal Bowersox "I Am"
Crystal Bowersox stops by Relix to perform a song from her new album, All That For This.
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Jaylock September 19, 2012, 23:35:48