Asylums Reveal New Single & Video “Understanding The Psychology”

Southend, UK’s Asylums have returned with their soaring new power pop single, Understand The Psychology. The cut arrives as the follow-up to their recent critically acclaimed comeback singles, Crypto Klepto and Scatterbrain, all of which will feature on their keenly awaited forthcoming album, Signs Of Life, that will be released on the 14th October via Cool Thing Records. Asylums have always had an emotive dimension to their frantic rock sound. On Understand The Psychology they capture the melodic urgency of 90’s its such as The Wannadies and Ash and fuse it with the disenfranchised longing of The Replacements and Hüsker Dü. Throw it all together, and the results make for an uplifting, impassioned adrenaline rush; further evidencing a band at the top of their game. Arriving with an v...

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