Psychostasia | |
Type: | studio |
Artist: | Daemonia Nymphe |
Cover: | DaemoniaNymphe-Psychostasia.jpg |
Recorded: | 2008 – 2013 |
Studio: | Slaughterback Studio, London, England The Sonic Ark, Thessaloniki, Greece Studio 5, Athens, Greece |
Label: | Prikosnovénie |
Psychostasia is the third studio album by the Greek musical group Daemonia Nymphe, released on 10 May 2013 by the record label Prikosnovénie.
The album is themed around the weighing of souls, a concept known from ancient Greek sources as psychostasia.[1] It was recorded from 2008 to 2013 at Slaughterback Studio in London, the Sonic Ark studio in Thessaloniki and Studio 5 in Athens. The three additional tracks for the 2018 re-release were recorded in 2018 at Studio 5 in Athens and Slaughterback studio in London.[2]
Psychostasia was released 10 May 2013 by the French record label Prikosnovénie. It formed the basis for the music-theatre show Psychostasia: The Performance, created by Daemonia Nymphe in collaboration with the Theatre Lab Company in London. On 22 November 2018, the album was re-released on digital platforms with three additional tracks.
Mákis Milátos of Athens Voice called the album "very interesting, personal" and wrote that it reminded him of "the form, aesthetics and atmosphere of Dead Can Dance". He called it "a credible album where the duo clearly are found to have improved on all points compared to their previous record".[3] Giórgos S. Koulouváris of Clickatlife referenced Yann Tiersen, Peter Gabriel and Dead Can Dance when he described individual tracks. He described the overall sound as a "natural continuation" for the duo with the theme of Greek mythology intact. Koulouváris wrote that there has been a "steady upward trend" for the band over the 15 years since its first release, although it has remained more successful abroad than in Greece.[4] Filip Van Muylem of Peek-A-Boo Magazine also mentioned Dead Can Dance, a reference point he especially found in the tracks "Nemesis Rhamnesia", "Thracian Gaia" and "Nature Metamorphosis". He called the album "top quality" and "a great piece of art".[5] Reviewing the expanded edition in 2019, Tom Plovie of Peek-A-Boo Magazine wrote that "the new songs fit nicely with the first release".[6]
Daemonia Nymphe
Guest musicians