Psycodrama - Untitled

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Review by K D

Album Review: Untitled by Psycodrama Psycodrama’s Untitled is a bold dive into the experimental side of electronic music, a record that feels like it was crafted in the shadows of a forgotten warehouse somewhere in the US. Released on Not On Label, this album doesn’t lean on flashy production or mainstream appeal—it’s raw, unapologetic, and deeply personal. If you’re looking for something that pushes boundaries without trying too hard to impress, this might just be your jam. The opening track, “Untitled,” sets the tone right away. It’s a moody swirl of glitchy beats and haunting synths that feel like they’re crawling under your skin. There’s no clear structure here, but that’s the beauty of it—it’s chaotic yet controlled, like a sonic representation of a restless mind. You can almost picture the artist hunched over their gear, tweaking knobs until something clicks. The track sticks with you because it doesn’t give you all the answers; instead, it leaves space for you to fill in the blanks. Another standout is “Static Reverie” (or at least that’s what I’m calling it since most tracks are unnamed). This one hits differently—layered textures build up slowly, creating an atmosphere that’s both eerie and hypnotic. Around the three-minute mark, there’s this unexpected drop that sounds like a distorted heartbeat. It’s jarring but oddly satisfying, like when you stub your toe and then laugh because life’s weird like that. It’s these little moments of unpredictability that make the album memorable. What strikes me most about Untitled is how it refuses to conform. Psycodrama isn’t interested in playing it safe, and honestly, that’s refreshing. Sure, some parts might feel a bit disjointed, but that’s kinda the point. This isn’t background music—it demands your attention, even if it occasionally confuses you. In the end, Untitled feels less like an album and more like a conversation with someone who’s still figuring things out themselves. And maybe that’s why it works so well—it’s human, flawed, and unfiltered. Listening to it feels like stumbling upon a hidden corner of the internet where art is made not for likes or shares, but because it has to exist. Who knew something so untitled could say so much?

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Artist: Psycodrama
Album: Untitled
Rating: 4.0

Table of Contents

Download

Filename: psycodrama-untitled.zip
  • MP3 size: 7.5 mb
  • FLAC size: 44.3 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Untitled

Video

PSYCO-DRAMA PERFORMANCE Volumes 1&2 DVD TRAILER

Images

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Labels

Not On Label

Listen online

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Formats

  • Cassette
  • C90

About Psycodrama

Psychodrama was a Washington, D.C. area experimental music group formed in late 1981 by , , and . Psychodrama circa 1981-1983 was Brett Kerby, Rob Lippert, Leslie Singer and Jon Betts. Psycodrama 1985-1992 was Brett Kirby, Big Bubba, Fifi Poop Butt and sometimes Lisa Suckdog.

Name Vars

  • Psychodonna
  • Psycodrama
  • The Hetrosexuals

Members

  • Rob Lippert
  • Lisa Carver
  • Brett Kerby
  • Leslie Singer
  • James Taylor

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s something cool: The album *Untitled* by Psycodrama is a hidden gem in the electronic music scene. It’s experimental, raw, and not tied to any big label—just pure creativity. One of its tracks, also named *Untitled*, shows how music doesn’t need flashy names or gimmicks to leave an impact. Sometimes simplicity speaks louder.

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2025-03-13
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