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Psyche - Legacy (CD)

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Album Details: Legacy

Release Date:09/14/2004
Label:Metropolis Records
UPC:782388034128

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    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Mar 1, 2005

    Pros: Upbeat, interesting, catchy, with great lyrics

    Cons: occasional song on the darker side

    This is a great album. It is catchy and interesting with good lyrics that have something to say to us all. Many of the songs are upbeat and positive. The electronic compositions are very danceable. The voice of Darrin Huss is confident and easy to ...listen to. The best is that the album covers Psyhe's 20 year history very well. Read more Less

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    The combination of dark lyrics and synth pop that defines the darkwave movement is too precious for some. To them, the lyrics and dramatic delivery are borderline silly, and nobody with black lipstick can convince them otherwise. It's a shame they'll ignore this wonderful collection of the great Psyche, lovingly put together by the gothfriendly label Metropolis. Singer/songwriter Darrin Huss is the main drive behind Psyche's 20year career, a career he calls his "imaginary life" in the charming liner notes. With the help of Metropolis he's compiled the band's grandest moments on Legacy, stuffing the disc with 78 minutes of atmospheric melancholy and pacing the set wonderfully. Plenty of songs play up the death and dark to the point no one new is going to be won over, but the band's three top songs are worthy of consideration by all those not threatened by sunlight. "Exhale" has a better construct than Psyche's cottage industry should allow. It's thrilling, twists and turns musically, an...d should be added to Annie Lennox's dramatic songbook any day now. "Angel Lies Sleeping" is the superb dance number that put the band on the map back in late '80s, but it's the cover of the obscure "Goodbye Horses" that steals the show. Huss and Per Anders Kurenbach the other member till he handed his synth duties over to Remi Szyszka in 2001 nail the tune, a tune that's most known for Buffalo Bill dancing to it in The Silence of the Lambs. Picking obscure tunes out of serial killer movies, gushing about the band Sparks on their website, and offering up that darkwave is more "imaginary life" than real life are some of the things that make Psyche special and worth hearing. Neglected for too long because they were lumped in with all the lessers, Legacy gives Psyche the props they deserve. It's an easy and portable way to introduce the skeptical to darkwave's greatest treasure and a monolithically important release for the faithful. - David Jeffries, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Psyche

Combining synth pop and goth rock, Psyche built a solid fan base in Europe and a cult following in the rest of the world with their combination of drama and melody. Formed in 1982 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, brothers Darrin and Stephen Huss (or Evan Panic and Anthony Red as they liked to be called at the beginning) combined their love of horror, electronic music, and ... Read more