Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Psycho-Path

PSYCHO-PATH

With their unique brand of alternative rock, fronted by a charismatic singer, two powerful guitars and a tight rhythm section, Psycho-Path is a formidable force live on stage. No pretention - eclectic, honest, sweaty, sexy and very guitar-laden.
Together since 1993, Psycho-Path have gained a lot of respect on the scene. Even from such prolific artists as Scott McCloud, Dälek, Josh Homme and many more.
Touring all over Europe and with 4 full length albums (with the 5th one coming out in March 2008), this is a band with experience.
In July 2007, the band entered the studio with producer Bobby MacIntyre (ex- member of The Twilight Singers, also worked with Bad Brains, Jimmy Girl, Lucinda Williams, Mark Lanegan…) to record their fifth full-length album.
Also featuring a special guest on the back vocals, on the epic ‘Bekkognition’ – Scott Bennett (Brian Wilson’s band, also worked with Flaming Lips, Filter, The Smashing Pumpkins, Liz Phair, The Twilight Singers…).


BIO:

21.12.1993: - Melée, Matej Šavel, Janez Žlebič, Jernej Šavel and Denis Oletič found the band on the ashes of their previous projects (»Psihopati« and »T.S.F.W.?«)

1994 .. 1996: - numerous concerts in Slovenia, Hungary, Austria and Croatia. - the man in the shadow Štefan Kovač “Pipi” joins the band as the sound technician and becomes an irreplaceable part of the group

1996: - release of their first demo MC »KISS&KILL TRAX« (self) which was sold out immediately. Thru gigs with Zeni Geva, GVSB and Faith No More they gain popularity in Slovenia

1997: - release of the debut album »Jiu Jitsu« (self), produced by J.Kell of Sans Secours, followed by numerous gigs across Europe

1998: - band gets all the possible and impossible awards for their debut album in their home country… in that year the band also tours with Sans Secours in Germany and Austria

1999: - release of the second album »Autoerotic« (self), produced by J.Kell, followed by tours across the continent and (again) some music awards in Slovenia

Oct. 1999: - the band gets involved with a contemporary dance-theatre project choreographed by the world famous Matjaž Farič and his dance group »Flota«. The performance is a huge success also because of Psycho-Path's soundtrack and live performance in the show

2000: release of the third full length album »Terminal« (Multimedia Rec/UMG); in that same year the band appears on the Visions Newcomer stage at the Bizarre festival (Germany), where they were proclaimed Newcomers of the year

2001: - Denis, the guitarist, leaves the band, but the band decides to continue with only one guitar player.Psycho-Path play all over central and south Europe, including the Bizarre festival's main stage. 2002-2003: - European support-tour with Girls Against Boys. Band gets signed by Multimedia Records / UMG . All forces are directed into the pre-production of their first proper international release - band splits with the label in a friendly way - recordings for their last full length piece »Désinvoltura«

2004: - release of »Désinvoltura« thru More Noise Less Music and Exile on Mainstream records - international release thru Southern - numerous gigs across Europe and the UK

2005: - Matej Šavel, drummer and one of the founders of the band, retires from active touring and songwriting. But he continues to work on with the band as a consultant - Dominik Bagola, drummer, this time (since he already jumped in as a substitute drummer before) fully and officially joins the band - Sašo Benko, guitarist, is invited to join the band



DISCOGRAPHY:

»KISS&KILL Trax« (demo mc, selfreleased,1996)

»Jiu Jitsu« (cd, selfreleased, 1997)

»Autorerotic« (cd, selfreleased, 1999)

»Terminal« (cd, self/Multimedia Rec/UMG, 2000)

»Désinvoltura« (cd, MoreNoiseLessMusic Rec/Exile On Mainstream, 2004)

»The Ass-Soul Of Psycho-Path« (cd, Moonlee Records, 2008)



LINE UP:

Melée - vocals

Jernej Šavel - guitar

Sašo Benko - guitar

Janez Žlebič - bass

Dominik Bagola - drums

www.myspace.com/psychopathmusic
www.last.fm/music/Psycho-Path/The+Ass-Soul+Of+Psycho-Path

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