
Psychedelic music is weird. The Japanese are weird. You’d figure that the two combined would be an awesome black hole of insanity filled with feedback, two dozen synthesizers, kazoos and other wackiness (and some Hello Kitty references). If Love Psychedelico are any indication however, the two just sort of cancel each other out and you’re left with good-but-not-great slightly-psychedelic blues/folk rock. (However, the fact that there’s a Japanese folk-rock girl group is in itself a little weird.) While the group has been around for over a decade in their native country and had success in other parts of Asia, This Is Love Psychedelico is the band’s US debut, and is actually compilation of their previous releases. Lead singer Kumi sings in both English and Japanese on most songs, sometimes switching back and forth between the two so fast that it’s hard to keep track. The girls wear their influences on their sleeves, especially the psychedelic-era Beatles with tracks like “Lady Madonna” (which is not a cover of the Beatles song) and “Fantastic World.” Lead singer Kumi’s voice is one-of-a-kind and not always in a good way, sometimes she sinks into a talk-sing voice that sounds flat and off-key, especially in the otherwise excellent “Unchained.” They’re definitely not J-Pop but Love Psychedelico’s sound is still probably something that works a hell of lot better in Japan. (LABEL: Hacktone Records 2008)
