Psychic Ills (band)

Psychic Ills
Psychic Ills, 2011

Origin New York City, NY, USA
Genres Psychedelic rock
Experimental rock
Years active 2003 - present
Labels Sacred Bones Records, The Social Registry, The Spring Press, RVNG INTL.
Associated acts Messages, Effi Briest, Skint, Compound Eye,
Website www.psychicills.com
Members Tres Warren
Elizabeth Hart
Past members Tom Gluibizzi
Chris Millstein
Brian Tamborello
Jimy SeiTang

Psychic Ills are an experimental rock/psychedelic rock band from New York, USA.

History

Psychic Ills released their first full-length album, Dins, in early 2006. The album's cover art is German Fluxus artist Wolf Vostell's painting Three Hairs and Shadow.

The Village Voice named Psychic Ills "Best Psych Rock Band" in their 2006 Best of NYC issue.

In early 2008, Psychic Ills performed in Marfa, Texas for the opening of the Hello Meth Lab in the Sun art installation and at the Contemporary Art Museum in Bordeaux, France for the IAO festival. In 2009 they released Mirror Eye and toured the US with Butthole Surfers. For 2011's Hazed Dream, the band moved to Sacred Bones Records and opted for a more streamlined, accessible approach.

In Spring 2013 the band released their fourth album One Track Mind and toured Europe afterwards.

Members of Psychic Ills have been involved in various other projects. Elizabeth Hart plays bass with Effi Briest and performs with the improvisational dance and music ensemble Skint. Tres Warren collaborates with visual artist Taketo Shimada as Messages and with Drew McDowall of Coil as Compound Eye. Former drummer Brian Tamborello participated in the Boredoms Boadrum projects and played drums on Mike Wexler's record Sun Wheel.

Discography

Albums

Singles & EPs

Other appearances

References

    External links

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