PSYCHIC ILLS share new track ft Mazzy Star singer Hope SandovalAnnounce new album & June UK gigs. 'Inner Journey Out' out June 3rd on Sacred BonesMazzy Star's singer lends delicate vocals to 1st track from new album "Inner Journey Out", to be released June3rd on Sacred Bones. UK live dates announced. View this email in your browser
PSYCHIC ILLS- ANNOUNCE NEW ALBUM INNER JOURNEY OUT (Photo by Kenny Jossick)
“A smooth blend of dark psychedelia, Eastern-tinged raga, electronics, improvised space rock” - Stereogum “Listening to Psychic Ills feels like being slowly crushed by a giant safe that is full of smoky riffs instead of money.“ - FADER “The equivalent to that drink - or those rounds of drinks - that go down so easily, like burning honey” - Paste Psychic Ills announce their highly anticipated fifth album, Inner Journey Out for June 3rd release via Sacred Bones. They have also announced June European tour dates, including London & Manchester. Their first album since 2013, Inner Journey Out is the culmination of an odyssey of three years of writing, traversing the psych-rock landscape they’ve carved throughout their career and taking inspired pilgrimages into country, blues, gospel, and jazz. With the album announcement, they’ve shared the first single, “I Don’t Mind,” featuring Mazzy Star lead singer Hope Sandoval. Listen To “I Don’t Mind” (Feat. Hope Sandoval): YouTube: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nh60iGucgzo Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/sacredbones/psychic-ills-i-dont-mind-feat-hope-sandoval The seekers in New York City’s Psychic Ills have spent more than a decade following their muse wherever it takes them. Inner Journey Out started out the way many Ills records have - with frontman Tres Warren's demos. Like all of their records, Elizabeth Hart's bass is the glue that holds everything together. Where other recent albums found Warren overdubbing himself to create a blown-out, widescreen sound, this recording handed the reigns to a multitude of guest players. A cadre of musicians and vocalists – including Mazzy Star’s Hope Sandoval, who duets on lead single “I Don’t Mind” – join in on the journey. This is the first record to feature touring keyboard player Brent Cordero, his Farfisa and Wurlitzer work is a staple throughout. Rounding things out, is a platoon of drummers and percussionists including Chris Millstein, Harry Druzd of Endless Boogie, Derek James of The Entrance Band, and Charles Burst, one of the record’s engineers. These musicians build the frame on which Warren lays his hazy guitar and vocals. An endless array of friends and guests also provide pedal steel guitar, horns, strings, and backing vocals, which culminate in a career-defining moment for the Ills. Thematically, Inner Journey Out is a detailed exploration of the interior and the exterior, and the pathway between the two. The focused songwriting makes the stylistic departures fit seamlessly within the band’s dexterous ethos. The rousing gospel number “Another Change” and the far-out free jazz exploration “Ra Wah Wah” help shape Inner Journey Out into a multi-faceted, full album experience. It’s the most personal Psychic Ills album, too, hinting tantalizingly at love and loss but denying the listener resolution — asking questions, but never answering; seeking, but never fully concluding. A decade on from releasing their critically lauded cult debut, Dins, and the deep dive into cosmic improvisation of Mirror Eye that followed, through the more recent and straightforward outings of Hazed Dream and One Track Mind, Psychic Ills have delivered their most remarkable statement yet with Inner Journey Out. Psychic Ills tour dates: June 14 - Manchester, UK - Ruby Lounge 15 - London, UK - Lexington 16 - London, UK - Lexington 17 - Brussels, Belgium - Beursschouwburg 18 - Paris, FR - International Psych Festival 19 - Hilvarenbeek, Netherlands - Best Kept Secret Festival 21 - Zurich, Switzerland - Club Zukunft 22 - Tel Aviv, Israel - Bascula 23 - Milan, Italy - Sacrestia 24 - Pescara, Italy - IndieRocket Festival 25 - Ravenna, Italy - Hana Bi Inner Journey Out track list: 1. Back to You 2. Another Change 3. I Don't Mind (feat. Hope Sandoval) 4. Mixed Up Mind 5. All Alone 6. New Mantra 7. Coca-Cola Blues 8. Baby 9. Music in My Head 10. No Worry 11. Hazel Green 12. Confusion (I'm Alright) 13. Ra Wah Wah 14. Fade Me Out Inner Journey Out artwork: Copyright © 2016 Stereo Sanctity, All rights reserved.
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March 29, 2016 11:39am ET by Stereo Sanctity
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