For anyone missing gigs and worrying about their favourite venues closing, let Sister Psychosis be the reason you join Music Venue Trust in the fight to save them.
Around eighteen months ago, they opened for Rats at The Social in London. Sonically, it was fine. Aesthetically, Amanda May (Singer) and Chops (guitarist) had “it”. There was something mesmeric about their attitude. Without that venue, without Rats and Alan McGee giving them the platform to learn their trade, they would never have reached what they have on their latest single ‘Beside Myself’.
‘Beside Myself’ is released on McGee’s label Creation 23 and details May’s trip to Manchester. Which, led to a backstage encounter with Noel Gallagher. Pulsating riffs and great vocal delivery combine to create this jackhammer of a single.
May’s vocals are so intoxicating that, you’re only ever one misstep away from devil-worshiping them. You’d think this was a cocaine-fuelled joyride rather than, the Chief introducing himself to May.
*Image courtesy of Sonic PR