Virgin Acrylic covers the Psychic Envelopes' "Winter Losses."
UPDATE: Now "Winter Losses" and Team Knucklehead's version of "Raleigh" are available on this Muxtape.
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Saturday, June 28, 2008
Psychic Envelopes reviewed—sort of
NEW YORK—In what is possibly some kind of Guinness-worthy record, two books by members of a single band were reviewed in in consecutive weeks by The New York Times: Sarah's The Two Kinds of Decay and Ed's Personal Days. Publishers are now vying to put out Cryspace: The Recording Diary, as well as the musings of Aileen and Eugene. Members of the Psychic Envelopes had no comment on the startling development.
Thursday, May 8, 2008
Saturday, April 19, 2008
Friday, April 18, 2008
Muxtape and more
Side A of the Psychic Envelopes' album Cryspace can now be experienced as a Muxtape! Side B will surface soon.
For downloadable tracks, check the Myspace page, or drop a line to thedizziesATgmailDOTcom. Allow 4-6 weeks for delivery. Contents may settle during shipping.
Track listing (Side A):
Lost and Found
The Consequence of You
Raleigh
Just Like Heaven
Providence #3
Everything's All Right!
Just Between You and Me
Candy Says
Winter Losses
Bonus track: Indian Summer
For downloadable tracks, check the Myspace page, or drop a line to thedizziesATgmailDOTcom. Allow 4-6 weeks for delivery. Contents may settle during shipping.
Monday, March 31, 2008
Symptoms of decay
From The Driftwood Singers Present, on "Raleigh":
This song, in all its wobbly weave of guitaring, has mysteriously grabbed hold of me and won’t let go, especially the spooky/shocking miniaturist guitar solo at minute 2:14 or thereabouts.
Thursday, January 3, 2008
'Cryspace' single and more
The title track to the Psychic Envelopes Cryspace album has found its way to the MySpace page, where it is available for free download.
Another "new" track is the rare "Everything's All Right!" 8-31-07 mix, featuring a single S.M. vocal track rather than the more recognized double-tracked vocal.
Another "new" track is the rare "Everything's All Right!" 8-31-07 mix, featuring a single S.M. vocal track rather than the more recognized double-tracked vocal.
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