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Art, architecture, longing and loss. With their CD
Attachment Disorder, Phoenix-based band psych 101
expands on themes and sounds from bands as diverse
as Joy Division, radiohead and Interpol, while crafting
new musical textures to support moody but often
humorous lyrics.

Comprised of veteran musicians Steve Evans (bass),
George Catone (guitar) and Jeff Miller (vocals, guitar,
synth) and Kevin Veillette (drums, percussion), the CD
opens with the relationship deconstruction of "New
Construction" before moving to the eBow-driven
sounds of "Watching Paint Dry." "Train Wreck" is as
loud as one might expect, sonically underscoring
personal derailment. The lyrics of "Nah" could be fairly
summarized as "multiple hopeful sentiments expressed
sincerely and immediately denied" but set to a bouncy
riff which gives little hint of the lyrical cynicism.

When asked "How much do you love me" who hasn't
thought the words which are never expressed: “I love
you enough”?  Here the sentiment is expressed in a
truly honest love song.

The band stuffed a microphone down the horn of an
old Victrola for the intro to "Even Now" before speeding
the song up to an almost unplayable speed. Just when
it is completely unexpected, the synth swirls of the intro
to "NOLBY" ("No One Left but You") segueway into a
driving dance beat coupled with acid guitar and a
linear set of lyrics.

The album ends with the most musically layered and
complex piece, "Transcendence," ironically pairing
eastern-influenced sound with absolute nonsense
philosophical lyrics.

Psych 101 is nearing completion of its second CD of all
original music, expected to be released in early 2008.
PSYCH 101 is an introductory course.






There are no prerequisites. Instructor
approval is recommended but not required.
The course will cover major and minor
neuroses as well as tics and twitches.
Welcome.