Psycle
The new Surface EP from Psycle is some killer rock ‘n’ roll, with the lead single “Break” standing out from the rest. Reminiscent of Live or Collective Soul, the 4-piece Rhode Island band rocks just as hard as they did before disbanding in 2011. Leading with grungy riffs and robust drumming, lead vocalist Seth Salois belts out the powerful lyrics before playing a wicked guitar solo. All with a solid song structure that features plenty of room for spontaneity. There is definitely an influence from late 90s rock as they keep things tight while focusing on a dynamic delivery of vocals. The remaining three songs on the EP are equally as potent and vigorous. “The Road I’m On” has a keen sense of melody immersed in dense instrumentality. But what you’ll most remember is the vocals: hard yet emotional, such as his performance on “Face the Fire”. Tough stuff with a tender side.
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Psycle is a 4-piece rock band that is based out of Providence, RI. The band formed in January of 1999 in Castleton, Vermont. Playing venues all over New England and Canada, Psycle continued to bring their high energy sound to audiences. Each member of the group has left a lasting impression on each song and show, that has made this band what it is today. They disbanded in 2011 but has now re-emerged with longtime drummer Jay Carvalho, Mike Kaz on bass and Joe Nicolazzo on guitar. The band brings back some favorites from their previous catalog of songs as well as writing brand new music. Psycle hopes to bring that same energy and songwriting that gave them their mark on the music community.