Do (Psychostick album) explained

Do
Type:studio
Artist:Psychostick
Cover:Do Psychostick.png
Released:July 24, 2018
Recorded:2014–2018
Genre:Alternative metal, comedy rock
Length:64:41
Label:Self-released
Producer:Joshua Key, Psychostick
Prev Year:2014
Next Title:... and Stuff
Next Year:2022

Do is the fifth studio album by American comedy metal band Psychostick. It is the first studio album since 2003 – when they released We Couldn't Think of a Title – that was self-released by the band after they parted ways with the label Rock Ridge. The album is dedicated to the memory of Urizen bassist Rustin Luther, who died in 2017 of a brain tumor. He is featured in "Introvert Party Time." It is the band's last studio album to feature bassist Matty Rzemyk as he would leave the band in 2024.

The album debuted at number one on the Billboard Comedy Albums chart.[1]

Background

The album was the second to be recorded in the band's own studio, after fans funded for the studio while preparing for the previous album, . The band announced via Twitch on July 25, 2018, the name of the title, and released the album on their website during the live stream. During the live stream they revealed they worked on the album over four years. The album was released on streaming platforms on July 27, 2018.

Songs

"Adulting" was released on YouTube on October 30, 2017. "From the Heart (I Hate You)" was released on YouTube on March 8, 2018.

On the Twitch stream on July 25, 2018, the music video for "Do" was released, as well as uploaded on to YouTube. During the Twitch stream Psychostick also played "Tuesday", "Socks and Sandals", "Introvert Party Time", "Stream Stutter", "Rent in Peace", "Uncle Material", "Gurrrrrr", "You Can (Maybe) Do It", "Keys" and "Moving Day". "Do" and "You Can (Maybe) Do It" were released on YouTube shortly after.

Track listing

All music written by Joshua Key except where noted.

Personnel

Additional personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Comedy Albums: The week of August 11, 2018 . www.billboard.com . August 8, 2018.