Edinburgh Psych Fest 2026 @ Summerhall
Summerhall, 1 Summerhall, EH9 1PL Edinburgh Directions
Sun 06.09.2026 11:00
Edinburgh Psych Fest 2026 at Summerhall at 2026-09-06T11:00:00+0100
Performers
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Ty SegallTy Segall is a young American songwriter, a multi talented musician who is tied down to one specific genre. He explores garage rock, acoustic, and is closely related experimental progressive rock.
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The Mystery Lights
Secular garage rock.
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Model/Actriz
Dogsbody, the debut album by Brooklyn-based Model/Actriz (vocalist Cole Haden, guitarist Jack Wetmore, drummer Ruben Radlauer, and bassist Aaron Shapiro), is a coming-of-age album set between the hours of dusk and dawn. It is as much an exploration of love and loss as it is a sharp, piercing, and violent ode to the explosive joy of being alive - the overwhelming brightness of staring at the sun.
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GwennoArtist
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Angine de Poitrinehttps://youtu.be/2lUC8Gimxz8
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The Belair Lip Bombs
Indie rock from Frankston, Melbourne, Australia
MGMT: dan@radmusicmgmt.com
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GANSGANS is a 2 piece from Birmingham, England.
GANS write music about love and hate.
GANS was born in late 2023 over a shared love of noise, literature and late night shebeens. -
AutomaticAutomatic is Izzy Glaudini (synth, vocals), Lola Dompé (drums, vocals) and Halle Saxon Gaines (bass). Their music rides the imaginary edge where the ‘70s underground met the corporate culture of the ‘80s; or, as the band puts it, “That fleeting moment when what was once cool quickly turned and became mainstream all for the sake of consumerism.” The band first met while immersed in L.A.’s DIY music scene and started jamming together in 2017. Once they started playing shows, word quickly spread about their explosive live shows and they became a mainstay on the L.A. club circuit. After their debut album Signal was released on Stones Throw Records in 2019, they began touring internationally and have not looked back. Their follow up LP “Excess” was released in 2022 and since then they have supported: Bauhaus, Tame Impala, Parquet Courts, and toured all over the world including Australia, EU / UK , etc.
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Water Machine
Flooding out of Glasgow, Scotland in 2022, Water Machine quickly gained a reputation for their weird and wonky art-punk, winning hearts with sing-along songs about dogs, struggling artists and the housing crisis. The world of Water Machine is a swirling eddy of melodic bass lines and volatile guitar sliding between jazz chords and punk riffs, all the while dancing harmonies sing sardonic social commentary and silly stories. A band with pop sensibilities and indignant punk urgency, Water Machine is a band for fans of great music. xx
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Shameshame's 'Cutthroat', an unapologetic new album with Grammy winning producer John Congleton (St. Vincent, Angel Olsen) at the helm; it’s souped up and supercharged. It’s exactly where you want shame to be. Still in their twenties, the five childhood friends - Charlie Steen, guitarists Sean Coyle-Smith and Eddie Green, bassist Josh Finerty and drummer Charlie Forbes - have grown shame exponentially, with ambitious sonic ideas and the technical chops to execute them. Musically the record plays with visceral new ideas. Making electronic music on tour for fun, Coyle-Smith had previously seen the loops he was crafting as a separate entity to the things he wrote for Shame. Then, he realised, maybe they didn’t have to be. “This time, anything could go if it sounded good and you got it right,” he says. Cutthroat’s first single and title track takes this idea and runs with it into, quite possibly, the best song Shame have ever laid to tape. It’s a ball of barely-contained att