

Apart from his own duty on the lead vocalist/guitarist for his famous Indie Alternative Rock group Sonic Youth, Thurston Moore also having his own time for remarkably finishing his own solo project with more experimental experiences using all of his talents as singer, song-writer and musician and the best part is the record that he releases actually is one of a kind project which artistically awesome in a weird meaning to be exact. The blending mixes on Psychic Hearts really would like a new perspective ascend to another planet of animated things in a pure honest sarcasm, pluralist and ambiguity in one bowl of aquarium filled with noise experiments from the lowest sounds to the high pitched distortions. Psychic Hearts is co-working with his best pal from Sonic Youth drummer Steve Shelley and Tim Foljahn on guitars; mezmerising and absurd in the most meaningless poetry that Alternative Rock ever giving birth to; from Ono Soul to
Queen Bee And Her Pals, Patti Smith Math Scratch to Blues From Beyond The Grave, from See-Through Play/Mate to Hang out and Feathers in an addition for re-sharing suicidal friend's story, pregnancy crisis or other modern world problems through his own eyes which all brought the same reason about why this album ever been release; self-searching for Tranquillity inside ideas for the peace of mind. The oddity Avant-garde sound led trouble or the quiet raging buzzed sounds might be one mistakes but an alternative doors for others, the gladly feelings for vomiting all those commitments and empty promises into lyrics and shocked them with high-density of electric noises shall re-animating thus silent creativities into a living form of arts and through Psychic Hearts - Thurston Moore seems to finished his first steps of inventing and re-inducing the slow phase of incorporated Art-Rock hearbeats to return alive again in much spiritual and distinctive abnormality of a productive work apart from the music media fake critics, away from the normal world ...
Psychic Hearts:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-z1SvT1FeaE6kTyqQXwQF1eZtuX7mKyZ
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