PUBLISHED: Jan 27, 2013
DESCRIPTION:
Psycho Mutants: Jesus on the Moon (demo version)
Location: Pécs, Magyarország /Hungary
Album: Psycho Mutants (2006)
Homepage (in Hungarian and in English):http://www.psychomutants.com/home
Honlapjukon magyar és angol nyelven érhetők el az információk.
http://www.facebook.com/psychomutants?ref=ts&fref=ts
Members on this (first) album:
Peter Osztermayer - bass (member from the beginning, since 2003)
Karnics Zoltán - vocal, maracas (member from the beginning, since 2003)
László Lőrincz - drums (since 2005)
Balázs Cziráky - guitar (since 2005)
Jehan Paumero - accordion (since 2005)
also starring on this album:
Peter Solymosi - trumpet
Tracklist:
(itt minden dal meghallgatható: http://www.psychomutants.com/home)
1-Go Go Go ! (Demo version)
2-Father and Son
3-Jesus on the Moon (Demo version)
4-Lost Sailor (Demo version)
5-Denver Funeral - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6rfQC7OXmZo
Albums:
2006: Psycho Mutants
2008: Ghost City
2010: Tango with me
2013: jelenleg új albumon dolgoznak / in this month, PM started to record a new, upcoming album!
A PM története magyar nyelven, Jehan Paumero szavaival, nagyon érdekes!!! http://www.a38.hu/hu/cikk/pszichomutansok-pecsrol
Egy másik riport: http://www.kepesifi.com/fex.page:2012-04-04_Mutansok_ejszakaja.xhtml
Story of the PM in English:
http://www.psychomutants.com/home
http://www.firkinband.com/en/news/300/
http://www.last.fm/music/Psycho+Mutants
Style: hard to describe - in this album - rock'n'roll, basing on drum and bass, adding some psychedelic touch with a little rockabilly, psychobilly, country and alt-country;
characterized by trumpet and french accordion and the singer's deep baritone voice.
On the stage, they create an unique atmosphere which energize the audience too and make them dance.
They have already toured with many foreign bands, gigged in important clubs and festivals in Hungary, France, Serbia, Switzerland, Slovakia and Austria and still they are in moving.
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Uploaded by a fan, with the permission of Psycho Mutants.
Great thanks to Jehan Paumero, for helping me!