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Pshychic

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Download links and information about Pshychic by Buffalo Daughter. This album was released in 2003 and it belongs to Japanoise, Rock, Indie Rock, World Music, Pop, Alternative genres. It contains 5 tracks with total duration of 50:59 minutes.

Artist: Buffalo Daughter
Release date: 2003
Genre: Japanoise, Rock, Indie Rock, World Music, Pop, Alternative
Tracks: 5
Duration: 50:59
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Cyclic 10:56
2. Pshychic a-Go-Go 8:54
3. Chihuahua Punk 3:59
4. S.O.I.D 7:06
5. 303 Live 20:04

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Where previous Buffalo Daughter albums had flirted round the fringes of the shibuya-kei movement, with their eclectic influences and quirky, cut-and-paste approach to songwriting, Pshychic sees the band express a different side of their character. With only five tracks to its 50 or so minute running time, it's an album of repetitive loops and long, drawn-out dance grooves. Opening track "Cyclic" tells you all you need to know about it in its title, while "Pshychic A-Go-Go" uses basically the same dance beat and percussive guitar, but takes a more minimal approach, leaving the song with more of a Krautrock feel.

"S.O.I.D." is as sweet a melody as the band have ever written and there are hints of the old Buffalo Daughter in the eccentric electronic dots and loops of "Chihuahua Punk," but cyclical, groove-led dance rock is really the order of the day on Pshychic, with the 20-minute closing track "303 Live" bringing the album to a slow-burning but suitably hypnotic finale, with its dueling guitar and sequencer, and an impressive performance from Matsushita Atsushi on drums. Self-indulgent it may be, and it may be a painful shock for longtime fans of the band, but Pshychic succeeds in putting the ghost of shibuya-kei to rest as well as on its own progressive, space rock terms.