Psychonaut is more relaxed and has far less electronic elements than either
Brainticket's first record,
Cottonwoodhill, or the album that followed,
Celestial Ocean.
Though the record is more straightforward and song-oriented, it still
has progressive and experimental elements that keep it from sounding too
much like anything else. If anything, the group is not quite focused on
any one style on this record, throwing in everything from the
ethnic-influenced folk of "Radagacuca" and "One Morning" to the more
traditional strummy folk of "Feel the Wind Blow" to the percussion-heavy
avant-funk instrumental "Cocò Mary" to the quirky rock assaults of
"Watchin' You" and "Like a Place in the Sun." "Like a Place in the Sun"
is particularly effective, with dark spoken word vocals alternating in
contrast with the sung chorus of its title. Effects and electronics are
used much more subtly (especially compared to the earlier record), but
are still quite evident.
Psychonaut may not be as cohesive as the other early
Brainticket
albums, but it is also not as chaotic either, and as such may be the
group's most accessible record without sacrificing originality. (allmusic.com)
01.Radagacuca 7:24
02.One Morning 3:51
03.Watchin' You 5:15
04.Like A Place In The Sun 6:28
05.Feel The Wind Blow 3:32
06.Coc'O Mary 6:08
Brainticket :
Jane Free - lead vocals, tbilat, tambourine, slide whistle, sounds
Jöel Vandroogenbroeck - organ, piano, flute, sitar, sanze vocal, rumors
Rolf Hug - lead guitar, acoustic guitar, tablas, vocals
Martin Sacher - electric bass, flute
Barney Palm - drums, percussion, strange sounds
Carole Muriel - additional vocals
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