PSYCH FI'S, THE
CAN CON (BOBO INTEGRAL)
"You're traveling through another dimension - a dimension not only of sight and sound but of mind. A journey into a wondrous land whose boundaries are that of imagination".
This iconic introduction is from Rod Serling's timeless and influential television program, The Twilight Zone.
Perhaps he would also apply this description to Can Con, the debut album by The Psych Fi's.
The group is an offshoot of Canadian singer-songwriter Jerry Leger's rock 'n' roll side project, The Del Fi's.
Just as The Psych Fi's describe themselves as "spontaneous psychedelic rock", The Del Fi's recorded two albums characterized by spontaneity, spirit, and trust.
This time Leger brings his songs to a revolving door of musicians and singers (18 members, including Jerry, in the case of Can Con).
Most of the performers have not heard these compositions before recording them. They have no chance to second-guess; they must be fearless and jump in with both feet and perform live in studio.
Leger acts as a sort of loose conductor, allowing certain soloists to emerge from the musical collage.
The group takes you on a hypnotic journey from the epic opening medley "Alone in a Room of Mirrors / James Cagney" to the groove of "You Know that I Love You, I Do" and the openness of "Song for Vultures".
You'll get lost in "Summer's Right Around the Corner", which also features Don Stevenson (founding member of the legendary 60s psychedelic rock band Moby Grape) on backing vocals, alongside Kate Boothman (Katie Cruel) and Angie Hilts.
This sound has evolved out of Del Fi performances, specifically when musicians Nichol Robertson, Jason Kenemy, Dave Clark (The Rheostatics, Woodshed Orchestra), and Michael Eckert were involved.
Leger and these "Fi's" eagerly ventured down less-traveled roads to destinations unknown.
Other Psych Fi's include Ken Yoshioka, Matthew Cooke, Les Armstrong, Chris Bennett, Shawn Clarke, Katie Methot, and members of "Jerry Leger & The Situation" (Dan Mock, Kyle Sullivan, Alan Zemaitis).
Leger tells us at the beginning of the record, "I'm excited to live again", and by the end of Can Con, he's singing in his dreams and ours.
This album will continue to grow, live, breathe, and expand as we share in each other's minds.
It's a happening, and it's happening - you can hear it throughout the grooves. Here is your mantra: "I AM A PSYCH FI".
File under: Psychrock, Crazy Horse, Electric Dylan.