Manic Depressive Psychosis (band)

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Manic Depressive Psychosis (also known as MDP) was established in 1990 at the Yerevan State University. Their début album "Usurper of the Sun Rays" was self-released on a cassette in 1993. It presented a very particular brew that incorporated elements of heavy and at the same time psychedelic music based on sound experimentation. It was both hypnotic, heavy and sophisticated.

In 1994, the group might have split, but two musicians of a respected mainstream heavy-metal outfit—Soma—made the band live on. Same year the MDP recorded at Asparez studio their first prog-suite—the River—which to day is mentioned in all anthologies of Armenian rock.

Next few years the band spent in Russia and released their another album, "Take Your Nibbled Apple Back", which boasted eery vocal experimentations with female vocals.

In 2002, the MDP recorded a very unexpected single, "Falling in Love/Should I", which incorporated trip-hop elements, but this was short-lived, since the reviews in British and American press would stress that they are particularly great at playing heavier stuff than Portishead/Sylvian moods.

Upon opening its own studio, in 2003 and 2004, MDP produced a range of events themselves: festivals MindPower, concerts and gigs for other popular Armenian rock-bands. They again play very heavy music, close to sympho-rock, though it is always difficult to describe their music. Recent reviews from OverHook Music tell that they have stylistic resemblance with Dream Theatre, whilst others recommend to remember Mars Volta.

They deservedly attracted attention of German promoters and concerted in Dresden in 2005. Today the band is in the studio at work for a very much anticipated studio album.

[edit] Recordings

  • 1993, Usurper of the Sun Rays (Tape, Live-in-studio, MDP, Armenia)
  • 1995, Take Your Nibbled Apple Back (CD, Live-in-studio, Rostov/Russia)
  • 2000, Vibrographus (CD, MDP Studio, Armenia)
  • 2003, MDP Live (CD, Live/Recording at the "FireWall" and "MinDPower" Rock Festivals, Armenia)

[edit] Singles and Compilations

  • 1994, The River (Tape, Asparez Studio, Single, Armenia)
  • 1995, "Вечера Прогрессивной Музыки" (CD, Live/Recording at the "ProgMusic Festival", Moscow/Russia)
  • 2002, This is MDP (CD, MDP Studio, compilation, Armenia)
  • 2002, Falling in Love (CD, MDP Studio)

[edit] Excerpts from reviews

OverhookMusic. "...this band could gain lots of fans from the Western world, if people only knew about their existence and the music that they play..."

Notes from Haireniq. "Their sound is definitely hard, but cannot be compared with what can be heard from “System of a Down”— in fact I would argue that MDP is a much better band musically speaking. " By Christian Garbis

Classic Rock Society. If this band were American or British they would be making some impact in the metal area of rock. You might not believe how good the band is until you hear them simply because it may come natural to perceive that there are no good Armenian heavy rock bands. Just shows how wrong a perception can be, doesn't it. By Martin Hudson, CRS Managing Director/Magazine Editor