Psychedelic visionaries Hallucinophonics unveil their boldest creation yet with the release of “White Eyes,” the latest single from their forthcoming album Portraits. Diving deep into gothic atmospheres and supernatural themes, the track blends reverb-drenched guitars, Mellotron textures, and analog warmth to create a cinematic journey through phantom encounters and liminal spaces. With its slow-burn progression and haunting sound design, “White Eyes” marks the band’s evolution into doom psychedelia and occult rock.
Hallucinophonics have built their reputation at the crossroads of consciousness and sound, drawing inspiration from Pink Floyd, Porcupine Tree, and Tame Impala. Their music merges ethereal textures, hypnotic rhythms, and progressive structures into transformative sonic experiences. More than just songs, their work feels like hallucinogenic transmissions, inviting listeners to explore themes of consciousness, transformation, and existential discovery. Portraits promises to push these explorations further, solidifying Hallucinophonics as one of the most ambitious forces in modern psychedelic rock.
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