Psych-O-Positive ~ Double Drop

Veteran Hoboken psych rockers follow up their summer smash with a new double release of two fresh cuts. Who But I serve as a dominant A side of epic proportions while Lost & Found embodies the defiant spirit that the band is loved for.

The production, deliberately raw, captures the tension of the precise moment when madness becomes illumination.” - extravafrench.com

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Right from the very off, Psych-O-Positive rev-up the engine and spin the wheels like they are driving on a tank full of gasoline. ”

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Who but I

Psych-O-Positive

Who But I takes an ancient druidic hymn and absolutely reinvents it in an iconoclastic smash through the centuries. Worthy of Aleistar Crowley in its authentic roots while skating the edge of Stonehenge, Psych-O-Positive hits the improbable sweet spot between seriousness and abandon.

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Recorded at OK Records recording studio in Nyack with Greg Talenfeld (Moby, Pavement, John Spencer Blues Explosion).

Andrew Gilchrist-Guitar

Judy Ann Nock-Vocals, Sitar

Debby Schwartz-Vocals, Bass

Chuck Tumulty-Vocals, Drums, Percussion

Louie Zhelesnik-Guitar

Lost & Found

Psych-O-Positive

Distorted guitars and gritty vocals laced with reverb tell an authentic and relatable story about a night out gone wrong. It’s a sharp contrast, pitting dirty streets against a monolithic monument in a sonic landscape in a double drop that both defines and deifies rock ‘n’ roll.

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Lost & Found, a lyrical narrative of misadventure created in collaboration with Greg Talenfeld (Moby, Pavement, John Spencer Blues Explosion).recorded at OK Records recording studio in Nyack Electric

Andrew Gilchrist-Vocals, Guitar

Judy Ann Nock-Vocals, Sitar

Debby Schwartz-Vocals, Bass

Chuck Tumulty-Drums, Percussion

Louie Zhelesnik-Guitar

Greg Talenfeld-Piano

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

About PSYCH-O-POSITIVE

If you took all the great punk bands of the 80’s (like Gut Bank and Sexpod), threw them in ablender with the best all female and Antifolk bands of the 90’s (like The Aquanettas, The Sprinkle Genies, and tranceSenders), let that blender spin from the aughts through the late teens, and then at the dawn of 2020 threw it full force into a brick wall, the impact, shattering glass, and slow spill down the wall would approximate the sound of psych-O-positive.

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