2011, RVNG Intl.
VINYL FORMAT. The LP features a 48" x 96" heavy-stock pull out poster Psychic Welfare comes after Julian Grefe waded through the cosmic slop that accumulated around him the two years following the release of Endless. Grefe alongside Justin "JG" Geller, forms the central nervous system of Pink Skull. The duo expanded to include Jeremy Gewertz (drums), Mike Hammel (bass), and Sam Murphy (guitar) for the recording and live realization of Endless, and then expanded once more to include Adam Sparkles (programming) and Robin van der Kaa (bass, programming) for Psychic Welfare.
Psychic Welfare was produced by Pink Skull and Jeff Zeigler (Kurt Vile, War On Drugs) between the band's Philadelphia studio and Brooklyn, NY. Contending with the seismic swells in both the macro and micro worlds around him, Grefe refracted the polluted waves in a fantastical fit to write the 13 songs of Psychic Welfare. The album is a map of time and space portals in which the listener can navigate from the corroded corners of machinated life to boundless, amorphous space in mere seconds.
Psychic Welfare was produced by Pink Skull and Jeff Zeigler (Kurt Vile, War On Drugs) between the band's Philadelphia studio and Brooklyn, NY. Contending with the seismic swells in both the macro and micro worlds around him, Grefe refracted the polluted waves in a fantastical fit to write the 13 songs of Psychic Welfare. The album is a map of time and space portals in which the listener can navigate from the corroded corners of machinated life to boundless, amorphous space in mere seconds.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Triangle Shape |
| 2 | Hot Bubblegum |
| 3 | Two Bills |
| 4 | Mu |
| 5 | Either the Luminescent Wallpaper Goes, or Do I |
| 6 | Janine Aubergine |
| 7 | Bee Nose |
| 8 | Summer Reading |
| 9 | Late Night Eggs |
| 10 | Salamander |
| 11 | Human Hair Disco |
| 12 | Chicken Bone Beach |
| 13 | Ayatollah |
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