Peeesseye: Mayhem In The Mansion, Shivers In The Shack

peeesseye, mayhempeeesseye, mayhemIf anyone ever told you about a song that starts with somebody’s voice saying “One, Two, Three, Four” and lasts for 2 minutes you’d surely think it’s a punk track. Not sorry to disappoint us, the first track on Peeesseye’s "Mayhem In The Mansion, Shivers In The Shack" despite its two-minute duration, is not the case. Irreligiously, it is more of the starting point of genres’ destruction. Uncomfortably sunk into improvisation, from nonsense acoustic guitar intros or storytelling, potentially folk (but not ever) ones to performing riot noise chaotic intervals, this album touches you on the condition that you are in a state of embracing with that acoustic mayhem and “have already understood and agreed with the terms and conditions” of the Peeesseye ethos. In their whole anarchic sonic and actual status, they definitely intrigue all side effects of the anarchy idea where counter-fascism applies itself within the rules of no-rules. Subsequently, the listener is put in the defender’s seat where he/she can either acceptingly smile and get along or strive to get up and leave. P.S.: Happy to realize the album’s artwork comes from a master of drawing schizophrenia, Mr. Paul Noble.

:: Peeesseye/Mayhem In The Mansion, Shivers In The Shack - Evolving Ear CD, 2007.