This is This limited edition new CD album by Psykick Holiday called 'Sensory Art' It has a nice 12 page booklet featuring their artwork and lyrics.(only 100 have been made)_ mint condition

When it comes to original albums, it doesn't get much better than this. We defy you to find an album of original songs, innovative production and more powerful lyrics than this one. Sensory Art is the long-awaited 2nd album by Pop Noir pioneers, Psykick Holiday. The debut album 'Forever Pop Noir' was a testament to innovative production and songwriting that throws you into feeling you are experiencing the subject matter in each track

The first album was hard to replicate or come close to, hence the long gap between albums but finally, PH felt they have a worthy follow up. The Pop Noir music genre has a jazz/punk attitude, a classical ambience, hypnotic grooves, gritty or sexy lyrics and a filmic feel and this album definitely captures that, with many tracks incorporating Oriental and Spanish music vibes. The key instruments as always are Punk Cello, Trumpet, Sax, Koto, Harpsichord, Drums/Percussion, Bass and other-worldly sounds, like Ghost Guitar & unique backing vocals . The album is a voyage of discovery each track is like dropping into a rabbit hole and discoverig a new world.

The main players are cult record producer/songwriter/vocalist and punk cellist Russell C. Brennan who was called an Indie production god by the national newspaper, The Independent and the new Joe Meek by many others. He has always been a reluctant singer in the band, having had many brilliant female vocalists, usually front the band. However, after the popularity of 'One Way Ticket To the Moon, Psychic Holiday & Sexual Girl on the last album he was encouraged to step up more in the vocal department. He always wants a female input and French singer Maiko (aka Aurelie Freoua has now become the female focus and pinup of the band and adds some interesting vocal and some song writing input to fill that spot). She is also an established abstract artist, often called the John Coltrane of Abstract art. Its a great album.

It is also signed by the band.