Psychiatric Metaphors

Psychiatric Metaphors is an American Psych punk rock musician from New Jersey.

Psychiatric Metaphors
Psychiatric Metaphors
Background information
OriginBrooklyn, New York City and New Jersey, U.S.
GenresPsychedelic punk, garage rock, beach punk
Years active2013–present
LabelsKing Pizza Records, Little Dickman Records
MembersSamuel Taylor

History

Psychiatric Metaphors is a garage and psychedelic punk project of multi-instrumentalist Samuel Taylor, from Brooklyn, New York City. The music is described as "brimming with angst, action, and undiluted rock fury," and it is compared to the music of early Black Sabbath, Joy Division and the Dead Boys by The Aquarian Weekly.[1] Taylor released two demo albums in 2013 and 2014, and the eight-track debut album 33 Thorne Street on cassette tape and digital download with King Pizza Records on 3 April 2015. The Deli compares the record to the music of Sonic Youth, Golden Animals and Moby Grape, and note that it "mines the quarries of 60's psychedelia." [2] In 2015, Psychiatric Metaphors performed at the CMJ music festival.[3] They released their second ten-track album, entitled The Seeker, on cassette tape and digital download with Pizza King Records on 21 November 2015.

Psychiatric Metaphors digitally released a six-track EP Psychiatric Metaphors, and a four-track version on 7"-inch black and green vinyl, with Little Dickman Records, on 26 August 2016. The album is described by Impose as having a "heavy metal sound that would surely be found in one's nightmares [with] earlier punk stylings [and] reverb for days.[4] That year, they toured the Midwest and Southeast United States with Little Dickman Records artists.[5] Psychiatric Metaphors performed at the North Jersey Indie Rock Festival on 23 September 2017.

Hotel Radiation Album Art

Discography

Albums
EPs
Demos
  • Psychiatric Metaphors (2013)
  • Psychiatric Metaphors (2014)

Members

  • Samuel Taylor – vocals and instrumentation

Live and past members

  • Pat Brenner – bass and vocals
  • Mike Bongi – guitar and vocals
  • Mike Nugent – drums
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References

Citations
  1. Pfeiffer 2016.
  2. Cromwell 2015.
  3. BrooklynVegan 2015.
  4. Schneider 2016.
  5. Makin 2016.
Bibliography
  • Appio, Jim (12 August 2016), "Premiere: Psychiatric Metaphors Release a New Single and Announce S/T EP with Little Dickman Records", CoolDad Music, retrieved 27 March 2019
  • BrooklynVegan Staff (9 September 2015), "CMJ 2015 initial artist lineup", BrooklynVegan, retrieved 27 March 2019
  • Cromwell, Dave (22 June 2015), "NYC Psych Punks Psychiatric Metaphors play Palisades on 07.24", The Deli, retrieved 27 March 2019
  • Lipsoidiac, Zaza (8 January 2015), "Album Review: Psychiatric Metaphors – 33 Thorne Street", Speak Into My Good Eye, retrieved 27 March 2019
  • Makin, Bob (28 August 2016), "Jersey Talk", Courier News, retrieved 27 March 2019
  • Mehalick, Mike (2 August 2016), "Exclusive Premiere: Psychiatric Metaphors Debut "Black Mass" // New EP Out 8/26", Speak Into My Good Eye, retrieved 27 March 2019
  • Pfeiffer, John (10 August 2016), "Shoreworld: Psychiatric Metaphors – Psychiatric Metaphors", The Aquarian Weekly, retrieved 27 March 2019
  • Schneider, Meredith (2016), "Psychiatric Metaphors, Psychiatric Metaphors EP", Impose, retrieved 27 March 2019
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