Man is an artifact designed for space travel. He is not designed to remain in his present biologic state any more than a tadpole is designed to remain a tadpole.- William S Burroughs
When we decide to build our universe, we must do it in the way that only we see fit. We spend countless hours trying to discern what is right for everyone else, the shoes we should wear, the amount of compassion we should regard others with, and most importantly, whether or not their band sucks. Those things later reveal themselves to be distractions from the main truth, the idea that we have to build our lives wholly for ourselves and none else. It is than that we have to ask ourselves, how far deep into the farthest reaches of our minds can we go in order to make the darkest corridors of our dreams a reality? How can a human push him or herself to the bounds of space in order to become- a master of the universe?
Simple. Psychedelic domination!
To start our journey into craziness, I'm going to be featuring the music of a very interesting and highly renowned space rock combo. A little ole band straight out of jersey, Monster Magnet built their psychedelic grind by combining the bombast and machismo of 70s punk rock with the absolutely epic fury unleashed by early space rock bands such as Hawkwind and Captain Beyond
When we decide to build our universe, we must do it in the way that only we see fit. We spend countless hours trying to discern what is right for everyone else, the shoes we should wear, the amount of compassion we should regard others with, and most importantly, whether or not their band sucks. Those things later reveal themselves to be distractions from the main truth, the idea that we have to build our lives wholly for ourselves and none else. It is than that we have to ask ourselves, how far deep into the farthest reaches of our minds can we go in order to make the darkest corridors of our dreams a reality? How can a human push him or herself to the bounds of space in order to become- a master of the universe?
Simple. Psychedelic domination!
To start our journey into craziness, I'm going to be featuring the music of a very interesting and highly renowned space rock combo. A little ole band straight out of jersey, Monster Magnet built their psychedelic grind by combining the bombast and machismo of 70s punk rock with the absolutely epic fury unleashed by early space rock bands such as Hawkwind and Captain Beyond
Lets check a gem which was originally banned on regular television
Heads Explode off 2001's God Says No
This new blog will focus on promoting as much out-there hyperspace neo-psychedelic concoctions and alternative art concoctions as possible (on this dimension). If you wish to submit art or music, just email electricreligionlive@gmail.com