"Psychic Life," released in February 2012, is a captivating exploration of krautrock and dub elements by the legendary Jah Wobble, best known for his work as the original bass player in Public Image Ltd. This album, released under Cherry Red Records, is a testament to Wobble's versatility and innovation, blending the raw energy of post-punk with the rhythmic intricacies of disco and dub.
The nine-track album, spanning just over 34 minutes, is a sonic journey that begins with the taut, tension-filled "Tightrope" and concludes with the haunting "Isaura." Wobble's signature bass lines anchor each track, providing a solid foundation for the brittle, trebly textures that permeate the record. Songs like "Psychic Life" and "Feel" showcase Wobble's ability to craft memorable, song-based compositions that stand out in his extensive discography.
"Psychic Life" is not just another album in Jah Wobble's prolific career; it's a unique chapter that highlights his continued evolution as an artist. The album's inspiration draws from a diverse range of influences, resulting in a sound that is both familiar and fresh. Tracks like "Slavetown pt. 1" and "Slavetown pt. 2" delve into darker, more introspective territories, while "Bare Square" offers a moment of respite with its atmospheric, almost ambient qualities.
Despite its critical acclaim, "Psychic Life" remains an overlooked gem in Wobble's discography. This album is a must-listen for fans of experimental rock, dub, and those who appreciate the innovative spirit of post-punk. Jah Wobble's distinctive bass playing and the album's eclectic soundscapes make "Psychic Life" a standout release in his extensive catalog.