Member Since: 4/2/2005
Band Website: psychicdrive.us/Homepage.html
Band Members: A REVIEW FROM 'ATOMIC DUSTER'...FOR THE DEAD ROSES EP 1....[now unavailable]now operating out of new york he has brought with him two unknown girl
protegees to power out these three punk rock driven tunes under the heading of the "Dead Roses" EP.T: A thunderous batch of songs which are at times, fittingly, reminiscent of the New York Dolls, although occasionally there's a glimmer of the Jesus and Mary Chain in there too. There's no lack of emotional depth in these songs and they can have a tendency to make your hair stand on end. Not only are they dark and broody tunes with a compulsive listenability, they also have a fiercely infectious hook. Watch out England, Lee Vincent will soon be descending like a big fat pigeon showering his golden shit all over us. Absolutely outstanding stuff.N: These three songs are indeed the work of an ethereal force. As an outfit, Psychic Drive are a very credible proposition with strong songwriting and Lee's liquid lyric, the hooks and thump thump make this a dream of a band. In fact, on "Shooting Gallery", the song moves into "Heaven Up Here" Bunnymen territory, paying homage in the best way it can. Brilliant. 10/10
Influences: JUST KILLED A FRIEND!
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Record Label: riot u.s
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