It’s not often that a week on from an event you are still revelling in the emotions the night brought up in you, but then again, Psych Night doesn’t happen very often.

It may not be an event series you are familiar with, but it is one that I credit a lot of my being to. It’s a night that has brought with it, for the past six that I’ve attended since 2013, so many feelings and is responsible for so many things to happen. It’s a catalyst that, for these past two years, has been both the culmination and the beginning of a lot to happen to me. From these events, I’ve made friends who have turned into family, I’ve experienced love and pain, I’ve had life-changing moments and memories I will cherish forever. So it goes without saying that the announcement that this was the last one was one that hit me hard.


It is a difficult task to not bow to commercialisation, to resist the urge to grow and capitalise, and in turn lose the community spirit that such grassroots events can bring. But Psych Night was different. It always was. Created by two bands who just wanted to put on a show for their friends, endeavouring to avoid long lines, expensive drinks and ridiculous entry fees all for subpar performances, they set about creating something special – something that continued to do so each and every time. The same community spirit that I experienced in late 2013 was still there this time, in June 2015. That same vibe that everyone there is just a friend you hadn’t met yet, that there were in fact people just like you and that shared your views and outlooks on life, that you could learn some life changing wisdom from just one conversation with a stranger was all still there this final time.

Consistently discovering new talent regardless of hype, stats or audience – just purely based on if they could bring something special to the show – Psych Night was always first and foremost about the music; about fostering a scene that was almost non-existent. Bands like Magenta Voyeur and House of Giants delivering consistently impressive and ambitious sets on multiple occasions, this time ’round playing alongside bands like Acid on Andy who are new to the game, or more established acts like Twin Haus and Baskervillain – being about the music made all the difference. Even if you didn’t know the band yet, the fact that they were on the bill for the night was the seal of approval you needed. Each of these aforementioned acts blew my mind, as they always do, are a testament to the fact that there is more to Brisbane than people give a chance for, and are undoubtedly the bands that will spearhead the slow but sure rise in props given to the local scene. These acts are at our front doors Brisbane, and they did not hold back in showing what they’re capable of.


My heart is heavy for those who never made it to a Psych Night. The love that happened at these events was contagious, the music was astounding, and the good vibes stuck with you for days, weeks or in some cases months on. I want to take this opportunity to say thank you to the absolute legends who came along to these shows and made the crowd such a welcome and open gathering, thank you to the bands for continuing to wow me and prove me right when I recommended you to my friends, and most of all thank you to those who were behind it all for shaping my life in one way or another by putting these events on. I will miss you, Psych Night. Thank you.

If you haven’t guessed already, we are pretty excited about the final installation of Psych Night this weekend – a one night only psychedelic extravaganza to melt minds and stimulate the senses.

The BYO party will be hanging up their party hats after this final hurrah, which gives you all the more reason to get along and check it out if you haven’t been before. 12 bands, two stages and starting at 4 pm, you can rest assured knowing this will be a night like no other. With Brisbane staples Twin Haus, BaskervillainHouse of GiantsMagenta Voyeur and more, the folks behind the night have truly outdone themselves curating a lineup showcasing the best psychedelic talent the River City has to offer.

We’ve already got you covered with your pre-party playlist, but now we are offering one lucky H&E reader a DOUBLE PASS for the night!

To win, all you have to do is:

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2) Email info@howlandechoes.com with your name and PSYCH NIGHT in the subject line! Get in quick though, we will be contacting the winner at 1pm, Thursday 18th June.

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Brisbane’s Psych Night is fast approaching, with tickets absolutely flying out the proverbial door. With a staggering 12 acts set to melt minds and faces on the night, it goes without saying that this will be something of a psychedelic spectacular.

It’s just under a week to go (!!!) until the day is upon us, and although it’s unlikely we need anymore reason to be excited, the legends behind the event thought they’d put together a little playlist for us to help us get through the few remaining days.

Packed with psychedelic goodness, the 11 track playlist showcases the best of the bands performing on the night. From the searing opener of Baskervillain‘s All Eyes On The Prize, the heart wrenching Blood Tapes by Twin Haus, the prog bliss of Magenta Voyeur‘s Hearts Need Room or the outstanding Orchard by House of Giants, this playlist is enough to get any party started!

Psych Night The Finale kicks off at 4pm June 20. Buy tickets here, check the Facebook event here, and see the full line up below as well as the unreal playlist:

Full Psych Night Lineup:

Acid on Andy
Baskervillain
Dreamtime
House of Giants
In Void
Magenta Voyeur (EP launch)
Omega Child
Reud Mood
Sacred Shrines
This Old Sunn
Twin Haus
Windrest

As excitement reaches fever pitch for the final installment of the Brisbane warehouse phenomenon that is Psych Night approaches, the team are continuing to pull out all stops to ensure it’s the biggest and best one yet – and have gone and added SIX more acts to the already huge bill!

The much loved Dreamtime will now be headlining the night, as if the night wasn’t already psychedelic enough. Byron Bay locals This Old Sunn will also now be making the trip up for the night, as well as essential additions Sacred Shrines, Windrest and (in this writer’s opinion anyway) one of Brisbane’s best live acts, House of Giants. Fresh faced Omega Child will also be performing on the night, in keeping with the event’s reputation of sourcing the best acts, whether they are relatively unknown or not.

This announcement also comes with the exciting news that your old m8s Howl & Echoes will also be involved in presenting the night. Having so many wonderful memories of these nights, this news is something I am so incredibly stoked to announce and something I am over the moon to be a part of.

Tickets are on sale NOW, with Early Bird tickets just about gone. This is not a night you want to miss, so take my advice and jump on the remaining tickets immediately. It will definitely be a night to remember!

Psych Night line up:

Baskervillain
Dreamtime
House of Giants
In Void
Magenta Voyeur (EP launch)
Omega Child
Reud Mood
Sacred Shrines
The Unofficials
This Old Sunn
Twin Haus
Windrest

 

The Brisbane warehouse party phenomenon Psych Night are sadly hanging up their party hats this year. After a slew of huge celebrations of psychedelic music, consistently staying true to their mission statement of bringing something different to punters (also, BYO), the announcement made more than a few hearts heavy with the news.

Fortunately, they thought it right to give themselves the best type of send off – by having one final hurrah. Set to descend chaos and debauchery this June, they’ve dug deep to do this last night right. Psych Night staples The Unofficials and Magenta Voyeur will be there to sing the night’s swansong, alongside all round legends Baskervillian and Twin Haus, and fresh faces In Void, and Reud Mood. Two stages, a plethora of Brisbane’s best psych and rock bands, BYO still and undoubtedly a few extra surprises along the way, The Finale of Psych Night is going to be one of the best events this year. Tickets go on sale today, and will definitely sell out, so it’s advisable to get on that shit ASAP. See lineup and ticket details below, and come join me in saying “Thanks for the memories” to one hell of a party! Check the Facebook event here!

Psych Night line up:

Baskervillian
In Void
Magenta Voyeur
Reud Mood
This Old Sunn
The Unofficials
Twin Haus