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  • Release Date

    2007

  • Length

    12 tracks

Released in late 2007, "Psychosis" is a hectic 12-track piece of electronica mayhem, delving into the furthest corners of a troubled mind. Straight from the get-go the album starts to deal with complicated issues, smoothly masked by a fun, pumping sense of energy and entertainment. The opener hard drug abuse not only kicks off the album but introduces one of the main themes: drugs and their affect on the human psyche. There is a lot of stigma about mental illness, most people don't even know what psychosis is, let alone understand it. The album explores various facets of the disease as experienced by the artist, ranging from moments of complete depression (such as the lyric "Every day I wake up I wish I was dead." from psychosis (episode two)) to spontaneous, warped humour (doctor seuss or a sheep?), and the questioning of reality (all this is real (i hope)), yet still maintaining a look at the positive side of things (everybody get up and fuckenndance (cos this is mdma)!). The brain is an organ like any other part of the body, and can be broken as easily as you can break your arm, most commonly by overindulgence in mind-altering substances. The difference is that no one can see a broken brain, and it's not as easy to announce "my brain is injured" as "my arm is injured". This album is an exploration and expression of the mental disease that is psychosis, and is a true journey from start to finish. Everyone's own reality is based upon perception, which is the result, amongst other things, of a series of connections in the brain. If those connections are misplaced, crossed or tangled, perception changes and thus the individual reality changes. The Peach Tree's attempt to express this is not only deep and meditative but energetic, frenetic, fun and pounding.

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