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Psychic Markers

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Psychic Markers will release their self-titled, third full length album via Bella Union.

A near death experience being sucked into an active sandstorm during a US road trip is enough to make you think about life. Being immersed in a swirling vortex of sand, dust, tumbleweed and detritus whilst trying to keep control of a speeding car might have only been a brief flash moment in Steven Doves life but it was enough for the Psychic Markers man to question life. These things impact you, he says. I got thinking about human nature, our proneness to mistakes, imperfection and the implications of reactionary decision making.

The opening track Where Is the Prize? is a perfect opener that encapsulates Doves introspective yet existential lyricism, as well as the bands expanded sonic terrain. Its written from the perspective of an old person who sees friends die off until only they remain. We strive for old age but whats even there if you make it? asks Dove. Musically, it opens with gently lapping waves of electronics that sets the tone for a more electronically-leaning record.

A total electronic overhaul this is not, however. Instead, their third album sits in a sweet spot between evolutionary and revolutionary step; retaining the core essence and personality of the band but also moving into new territory. It embellishes and emboldens the bands pre-existing palate, one that still nods to 1970s Germany on the careering Clouds (a song that, antithetical to the opener, looks at life from the perspective of a child) and one that still exhibits their seamless knack for immersive melody via the gorgeous Yo La Tengo-like closer Baby Its Time.

Amidst the engulfing soundscapes of Juno Dreams is a sample of an old Texan psychic that cannot foresee a future for its subject, whilst the serene-to-nightmare psychedelic noise trip that is Sacred Geometry is a direct exploration of the moment Dove was caught in the sandstorm. The track is that nanosecond you have to make an important decision the second part of it being the knock-on effect of making the wrong one.

Playing with structure and form, and the overlapping role between lyrics and music, is rooted in the album. I was tired of writing within the constraints of a verse/chorus structure and wanted to be expressive in alternative ways, says Dove. Its like walking the same route to get from a to b eventually it becomes mundane and for this record I wanted to try walking a different way.

Dufficy also found himself going down a rabbit hole of old gear for the album, exploring four tracks, micro cassettes and drum machines. I wanted to see how it would impact our writing and recording process, he says. By taking away the endless options you have in the digital world. The result is one that adds to the already deeply textural world of the band an approach that has previously reared its head via doo-wop-esque harmony vocals, thoughtfully layered immersive guitars or enveloping atmospheres as well as adding a further sense of diving into the unknown.

The dodgy motors of the four-track led to drums and keys being all over the place on the track Enveloping Cycles, creating its own woozy, distinct rhythm of gently fizzing beats. That is before the machine gave up completely. The four-track died right at the end of making the album, so its quirks will only ever exist on this album, Dufficy says. I like that, its kind of romantic to me.

Digital, CD and 140g Ochre coloured vinyl LP (download Included).

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